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  1. Newsletter 42 - 11/09/2015

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    drops Greece’s consumer price index (CPI) fell by 1.5 percent in August, from 2.2 percent

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  2. Greek stocks edge up, with banks rising for third straight week

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    a dividend yield of 2.2 percent, on Friday. The BoD of Folli-Follie Group set the ex-date for the capital

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  3. Budget revenues rebound in August but shortfall remains at 4.2 bln

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    by 55.1 percent in August, bringing the 8-month figure up by a modest 2.2 percent to 4.9 billion

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  4. Travel receipts up by a modest 3.5 pct in July in aftermath of capital controls
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    ). On the flipside, travel receipts from France contracted 2.2 percent and those from Russia dived

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  5. Greek 2016 draft budget contains 6.4 bln in new fiscal measures, sees recession ahead

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    percent discount in VAT on islands (2.2 billion) 2) Increase in the solidarity levy rates (390

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  6. CPI falls at accelerating rate of 1.7 pct in Sept

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    rose by 4.9 percent. On the flipside, prices in transport and education fell by 2.2 and 0.7 percent

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  7. NBG Q2 trading update shows higher pre-provision income, marked improvement in NPL formation
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    at a higher cost by and b) the depreciation of the Turkish lira, which led Turkish NII down 2.2 percent

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  8. Disposable income slips 1.6 pct in Q2 on higher income and wealth taxes

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    . Social security contributions and benefits slipped 2.2 percent in Q2 after rising by 0.8 percent in Q1

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  9. Greece fell two places to 60th in Doing Business ranking, World Bank says

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    requires 5 procedures, takes 13 days and costs 2.2 percent of income per capita. For Dealing

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  10. Retail sales down by 4 pct in August for third straight fall
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    rate by 2.2 percent in August, after a bigger drop of 7.2 percent in July, mainly reflecting

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