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  1. SETE study presents short- and longer-term prospects of Greek tourism
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , well below its competitors’ score ranging between a high of 84 for Cyprus to 60 for Spain. SETE

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  2. Greece's latest GDP figures and what to expect for the rest of the year
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    Agora

    decline ranging between 0.7 to 1.7 percent, assuming that GDP remains at Q2 levels in the next two

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  3. Greece's harsh social reality

    Agora

    , ranging from 13.7 percent on food to circa 51% sharp drop in expenditure on clothes and footwear

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  4. TV permit auction boosts Greek coffers but questions linger

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    euros, with the cost of each licence ranging between 44 to 76 million euros. Given

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  5. Stepping up search for alliances, Tsipras welcomes Euro-Med leaders
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    speech there on Saturday and hold a wide-ranging news conference on Sunday, as is traditionally done

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  6. Greek SMEs continue to have bleak view of their future

    Society

    the study in in collaboration with Marc, using a nationwide sample of 1,000 SMEs (ranging from no to 49

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  7. Unemployment rate falls to 23.1 pct in September, lowest since March 2012
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Commission (EC), IMF and OECD estimates, the jobless rate is seen ranging between 23.3 and 23.7

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  8. Newsletter 99 - 09/12/2016

    Newsletters

    balance, ranging from 421 million for local governments to 1.72 billion for extrabudgetary funds

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  9. ECJ decision on PPC’s lignite exploitation rights and future investments
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    Legal

    , ranging from 40 to 44 percent, as recently suggested by PPC’s Chairman and CEO Emmanouil Panagiotakis

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  10. Greeks full of contradictions on ideology and political beliefs, study suggests
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    Society

    Greeks are a bag of contradictions regarding political ideology and views, with the majority believing “socialism” to be a more positive term than “capitalism” while, at the same time, espousing the classical characteristics of liberalism in valuing “freedom” over “equality”, a new, wide-ranging

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