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  1. Drop in Greek industrial production accelerates in June, falling by 6.7 pct

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    that ELSAT revised the historical data and is now using 2010 as the base year rather than 2005. All four

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  2. Car sales continue to rise in July but at slower pace of 25.9 pct

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    readings in the second half of 2013. Passenger cars, which make up the bulk (more than 80 percent

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  3. Greek trade deficit up by 21.9 pct in May as exports sink further

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    ’ sector on the back of stronger international tourism and transport activities more than offsetting

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  4. Stress mounts ahead of ECB's tests on Greek banks
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    results than those of the BoG, this would send a negative signal to private investors on the reliability

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  5. Moody's upgrades Greek rating by two notches to Caa1 - here's why

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    notes that the fiscal outlook is more resilient than in the past mainly due to the improvement

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  6. Greek CPI falls at slower pace of 0.7 pct in July

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    than 45 years. The official forecasts by the troika institutions and the Greek government see a second

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  7. Greek cash deficit to July narrows 78.3 pct to 1.72 bln

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    million lower than the respective budget figure. The 7-month Public Investment Budget (PIB) balance showed

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  8. Increased revenues push Greek budget primary surplus up to 2.28 bln at end of July

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    than offsetting lower property taxes (by 246 million) and other income tax (by 178 million

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  9. Greek central government debt rises to 322.4 bln in Q2

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    (6.32 billion) more than offset by a net increase in Financial Support Mechanism (FSM) loans (by 7.85

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  10. Another 1 bln added in July to unpaid taxes in Greece, which total almost 68 bln
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    euros in July, lower than the 880 million posted in June. However, it remains well above the 7-month

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