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  1. Deposit flow turns positive in May with inflows of 184 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    households posted outflows of 840 million euros in May, more than offsetting the April inflows of 760

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  2. Tsipras gauges EU mood on Brexit as gov't strives for support on change to electoral system
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    to vote from the age of 17, rather than 18. Mitsotakis, though, is keen for Greeks living abroad

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  3. Tsipras aims for new alliances and EU changes after Brexit

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    taken by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras at the European Council over the past two days. Rather than

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  4. Piraeus port sale setback troubles Tsipras ahead of China visit
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    of the investment, as well as its origin, makes it something more than an ordinary slip-up by the coalition

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  5. Piraeus port law amended, resolving dispute with COSCO over privatisation deal
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    and Golden Dawn voted against and 52 MPs abstained. Although the embarrassment lasted less than 24 hours

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  6. General government primary cash surplus widens to 2.5 bln by May, arrears resume upward trend

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by more than 1.06 billion. The breakdown shows SSF arrears rose by 302 million euros in the year

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  7. Unemployment rate falls again, reaching 23.3 pct in April - lowest since March 2012
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . In contrast, the unemployment rate in the 55-64 years old group deteriorated by more than 2 pp

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  8. Opposition tries to pin government down over last year's Plan X
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    . As such, it is doubtful if the probing from the opposition parties will have any greater result than creating sporadic

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  9. IMF sets out key priorities for Greece, including labour market flexibility
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    , the share of employed between 55 and 64 years old to the labour force is seen more than doubling

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  10. Lenders flag up minimum wage, trade union law among issues to be examined in next review

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    at the company – rather than national – level. This would mean that firms could decide on different

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