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  1. Tsipras seeks coalition makeover before review pressure ramps up
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    Alexis Tsipras has continued his post-summer offensive with a promise to overhaul Greece’s public sector so it becomes more citizen- and business-friendly. Tsipras, along with Administrative Reform Minister Olga Gerovasili, set out a range of proposals that form what the government is calling

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  2. Unemployment falls to 21.2 pct in June, lowest since Dec 2011
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    along with a rise in those employed by 87,099. Non-seasonally adjusted (NSA) unemployment fell to 20

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  3. Industrial production grows 1.7 pct in July for tenth positive reading in a row

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    the electricity production index which rose by 3.8 percent, along with the mining and quarrying

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  4. Unemployment rate edges down to 21.1 pct in Q2, lowest since Q4 2011
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    . This change was driven mostly by a fall in the number of unemployed by 95,500 to 1 million, along

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  5. Eurosystem funding drops by 5.1 bln in Aug driven by ELA fall
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    the reinstatement of the waiver on Greek government securities along with the lower haircut applied on ELA

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  6. Newsletter 131 -15/09/2017

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    by a fall in the number of unemployed by 95,500 to 1 million, along with a rise in the number

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  7. Current account surplus at 1.57 billion in July, pushed by services balance
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    increased by 249.1 million, along with the primary income deficit which improved by 149.6 million euros

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  8. Athens wants to keep Ankara lines open despite EU reservations, S-400 deal
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Turkey's decision to sign a controversial deal worth 2.14 billion euros with Russia for S-400 anti-aircraft missiles has sparked concerns within NATO and the European Union, putting the Greek government on alert as well. Greek diplomats and analysts argue that this development, along with Ankara's

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  9. Review demands put spotlight on Greek banks
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    EconomyBanking

    for such reviews to be carried out. Coeure added, however, that Greek banks, along with all eurozone

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  10. Greek competitiveness rank remains low as tax, bureaucracy create obstacles
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    three in high-income OECD countries along with Hungary and Italy, which together registered negative

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