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  1. Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015

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    ? Will coalition partner Independent Greeks make it into Parliament? Will PASOK sink or float after its

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  2. General gov't primary cash surplus markedly better in July but arrears climb

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    deterioration posting a deficit of 395 million in the 7-month period compared to a surplus of 812 million

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  3. Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
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    Agora

    sink or float after its recent leadership change? Will Evangelos Meimarakis’s homely style manage

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  4. Newsletter 48 - 23/10/2015

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    to establish a Plimsoll line beneath which he is not willing to allow his government to sink means

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  5. Tsipras and SYRIZA: More old than new
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    Agora

    is not willing to allow his government to sink means that in the few months he has been prime minister he has

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  6. Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016

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    saw their earnings from wages sink the most (by 16.4 to 34.6 percent) between 2008 and 2012, while

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  7. The enemy within

    Agora

    groups saw their earnings from wages sink the most (by 16.4 to 34.6 percent) between 2008 and 2012

    8%
  8. Space and time the missing elements in Greek bailout talks
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    Agora

    in measures last year and has seen its opinion poll ratings sink steadily to the point that some surveys

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  9. Credit contraction slightly accelerates to 1 pct in May on deductions of 395 mln
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 159 million in May, extending the five-month figure to 812 million. The balance decreased to 60.45

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  10. Budget primary surplus at 5.36 bln in 10-month, exceeding target on lower expenditure
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    for a seventh consecutive month to stand at 812 million, declining from September’s figure of 999 million

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