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  1. Newsletter 137 -27/10/2017

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    , though, is by how much the target will be beaten and how much of the excess surplus the coalition

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  2. Draghi sets out QE obstacles facing Greece
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    that most of the targets in 2017 were beaten. Revenues for 2017 came to 47.6 billion euros, beating

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  3. Fiscal matters expected to dominate talks as lenders return for post-MoU check

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    depend on next year’s fiscal target being beaten as well. The reduction of the ENFIA property levy

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  4. Lenders appear at ease with Tsipras pledges, cautious on pension cuts

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    insists that the 3.5 percent of GDP target will be beaten. The visiting experts have also

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  5. Eurogroup suggests there is scope for pension cuts to be called off

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    finances and the fact that the 2017 primary surplus target was beaten, a performance that the government

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  6. Newsletter 177 -05/10/2018

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    finances and the fact that the 2017 primary surplus target was beaten, a performance

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  7. Contraction of 0.1 pct in Q4 sees 2018 GDP fall slightly below target at 1.9 pct
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    by 7.5 percent, meaning that the initial figures for 2018 have beaten this estimate. Imports of goods

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  8. New overdue taxes rise by 489 mln in Mar, total legacy and new debt at 104.5 bln
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    81.5 percent in the first quarter of 2019, meaning that the target was beaten.

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  9. Building permits increase by 12.4 pct in November
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    percent to 15,325, meaning that in the first 11 years of the year, 2019 has already beaten the full

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  10. Apartment prices rise by 7.5 pct in Q4 and 7.2 pct in 2019
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    that in the first 11 years of the year, 2019 has already beaten the full-year figure for 2018.

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