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  1. GDP up by 2.3 pct year-on-year in Q1 on strong export growth
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    YoY in Q4. The MoF expects that investment growth will more than double in 2018 versus 2017, and reach

    2%
  2. SYRIZA prepares for final bailout vote, seeks to highlight benefits
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    that the conservatives now only lead the leftists by eight points rather than closer to 10 in the two

    2%
  3. General govt primary cash surplus at 2.42 bln in April, arrears fall by 66 million
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    remained unchanged at 2.85 billion, representing less than 1 percent of the total. Guarantees

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  4. New overdue taxes rise by 599 mln in April, total stock continues to grow
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    worsened to less than 50 percent compared to 54.9 percent in March. Corporate income tax due increased

    2%
  5. Hirings balance hits new record high of 108,725 in May
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    percent were layoffs. Full-time hirings landed at very slightly more than 50 percent, down from 55.6

    2%
  6. Tsipras hails name deal with Skopje, Mitsotakis declares fierce opposition
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    of safeguarding Skopje’s interests rather than Greece’s. The public reaction to the talks looks to have convinced

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  7. They have a name for it
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    of the two legislatures. Still, this agreement is a positive start. This is more than one could have hoped

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  8. Debt relief discussions continue as clock ticks down to June 21 Eurogroup
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    bonds or its IMF loans. Although the purchase of the IMF loans, which carry a higher interest rate than

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  9. Coalition survives no-confidence vote over name deal but sees majority trimmed
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    administration has achieved a better compromise than any of its predecessors were poised to agree. He

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  10. Political turbulence due to name deal creates election doubts
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    is banking on the settling of the name issue causing more damage to his opponents than

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