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  1. Coalition banks on surplus transfers, waits for Hellenikon verdict
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to redistribute roughly 1.1 billion euros. Around 800 million euros will be directed towards vulnerable

    3%
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    the Medium Term Fiscal Strategy (MTFS), led by 1.1 percent growth in private consumption and a 1

    3%
  3. Travel balance posts surplus of 3.15 bln in H1 2017
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    percent increase (236 million euros) in travel receipts. Travel payments edged down marginally by 1.1

    3%
  4. IMF still sees fiscal gap in 2018 - no action needed, for now
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    this year and -1.1 percent of GDP in 2018, reaching a remarkable overall surplus of 0.2 percent of GDP

    3%
  5. Revised GDP data shows recession for 2016, higher growth in 2014
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of -0.9 percent. In nominal terms, the economy in 2014 contracted by -1.1 percent, and by a further

    3%
  6. Tsipras returns from US with positive sentiment but absence of tangible results
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    to upgrade its F-16s. Greek officials briefed the local media that Athens would only be paying 1.1 billion

    3%
  7. Tsipras concludes US trip with focus on geopolitics and investments
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    Tzanakopoulos clarified that Athens would only pay 1.1 billion euros of this total and that the payment would

    3%
  8. PM hopes to avoid stumbling blocks amid numerous outstanding review actions
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    that Athens will not contribute any more than 1.1 billion euros and that this will be spread over 10

    3%
  9. Mitsotakis urges ND renewal, challenges PM over surplus
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    that Athens would pay a maximum of 1.1 billion euros for the upgrade and that this would be spread over

    3%
  10. Sub-tranche released but PPC poses key challenge in review

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    1.9 billion euros and that around 1.1 to 1.2 billion of this will be redistributed. SYRIZA-friendly

    3%