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  1. Rare rebound for retail trade with 2.5 pct rise in May
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    monthly drop plunging by more than 22 points to -25.9.

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  2. Early rounds of talks with lenders focus on possible prior actions

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    criteria for large debtors owing more than 100,000 euros 10) Audit of wages and allowances

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  3. Rate of drop in apartment prices picks up again in Q2

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    by more than 20 percent each year from 2008 until 2014. The biggest drop was recorded in 2011 when

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  4. Unemployment rate fell to 25 pct in May, its lowest level in the last three years
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    percent lower than in 2008, implying 1 million less employed over this 7-year period. The number

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  5. Economic situation biggest worry for Greeks, latest Eurobarometer shows
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    percent), Germany (55 percent), Estonia (54 percent) and Denmark (50 percent). Yet, more than three

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  6. Industrial production down by 4.5 pct in June for third monthly drop this year

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    percent respectively more than offsetting a rise in water supply (+4.1 percent) and manufacturing

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  7. Agreement on third bailout could trigger SYRIZA split and snap elections
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    support in these circumstances rather than calling snap polls for September in the hope of avoiding

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  8. Greece commits to ambitious privatisation targets as part of new bailout

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    authorities not later than the end of October as well as for TRAINOSE (operation and management of railway

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  9. Greek Q2 growth of 0.8 pct confounds recession forecasts
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    than the 0.7 percent contraction indicated by the Reuters poll. In contrast, GDP at current prices

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  10. Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
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    Agora

    attract more than just marginal support. Tsipras also knows that he is currently the dominant

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