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Third review agenda becoming more complex for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsunpaid taxes also shot up by just over 2 billion euros compared to a rise of 727 million euros in June
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Turnover in tourism sector up 7.3 pct in Q2 for fourth straight rise
EconomyMacroeconomypercent to 576.1 million in June. In 2016, travel revenues decreased by 6.4 percent to 13.22 billion
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Industrial turnover up by 8.6 pct in July, positive for eighth month
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Turnover Index in Industry rose by 8.6 percent in July after an upwardly revised growth of 9 percent in June, data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) showed on Tuesday. The headline figure for July is the eighth positive reading in a row, although it represents the lowest
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Current account surplus at 1.57 billion in July, pushed by services balance
EconomyMacroeconomybillion euros in July from 6.27 billion in June, decreasing also from last year’s figure of 6.90
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Study shows 341 mln a year in tax lost from short-term rentals
EconomyFeaturesout of the reach of locals and long-term rental options are shrinking. In June this year
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Review demands put spotlight on Greek banks
EconomyBankingof June 2015, the IMF has earmarked an amount of 10 billion euros for potential bank capital needs
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Opposition pressures SYRIZA by refusing to support bills ANEL dodges
PoliticsGreek Politics, such as education, the Church of Greece and migration. Most famously, in June 2015 ANEL failed to support
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Athens braces for review headwinds due to IMF demands, Berlin changes
PoliticsGreek Politicstrend since the completion of the second review of the Greek programme in June, could be put at risk
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Draft budget sees stronger growth, fiscal targets being met
EconomyMacroeconomyrelief measures as agreed at the June 2017 Eurogroup. Specifically, the MoF foresees 2.4 percent growth
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Athens outlines 2018 debt management plan for post-bailout era
EconomyMacroeconomyof the post-programme strategy is the decision of the June 15 Eurogroup, which the Greek government
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