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  1. European Commission's Greek DSA sees recession ahead, debt becoming unsustainable

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    threshold set by the IMF in the following decades. As a result, Brussels concludes that the high level

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  2. Early gains in Greek stocks cancelled out in second half of week

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    , with the reporting season deadline set at the end of the month.

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  3. Tsipras seen edging towards snap elections in September
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    is not lost, especially since he is set to win the snap elections and will likely head the government

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  4. SYRIZA rebels launch new group, promising more discomfort for Tsipras
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    government will be appointed and a date for elections will be set. September 20 and 27 appear the two

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  5. Greek stocks almost unchanged at end of roller coaster week

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    a dividend yield of 2.4 percent, with the ex-date was set for September 11. Folli-Follie net profit surged

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  6. 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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  7. Tsipras bid to focus campaign on corruption issue runs into trouble
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    , a long-time adviser to Tsipras, published later on Wednesday a set of documents that he claims back

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  8. Greek stocks gain 3.5 pct during week as investors wait for election fog to clear

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    a capital return of 0.30 euros per share for Folli-Follie with the ex-date set on September 22. Note

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  9. New Democracy heads for leadership vote as opposition ponders poll result
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    set a target of 10 percent for these elections, has accepted responsibility for the poor result

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  10. Neither necessary, nor good

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    were set aside. The two main parties, the country’s media and Greece’s lenders appeared oblivious

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