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  1. Newsletter 63 - 19/02/2016

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    and it is likely that we will see more direct action like this from Golden Dawn in the coming weeks. Until now

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  2. Budget primary surplus jumps to 1.19 bln in Jan, largely on rising PIB revenues

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    target by 69 million. Direct taxes rose 1.4 percent but also fell short of the target by 43 million

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  3. Brewing dispute with media adds to Tsipras's headaches
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    for his outlets backing SYRIZA, triggered the first direct exchanges between the government

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  4. EU meets on refugee crisis, bailout review but Greece's immediate fate seems sealed

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    a German-led initiative to agree with Turkey the direct relocation and resettlement of refugees from its

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  5. Greece banking on Turkish cooperation in refugee plan
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    that direct flights between Ankara and Athens would begin. Turkey and Greece are also planning to launch

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  6. Current account deficit jumps to 742 mln in January

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    million from 11.3 million last year. The financial account under direct investment did not record any

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  7. Jan-Feb budget primary surplus soars to 3.04 bln, aided by underspend and PIB revenues

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in both direct and indirect taxes by 5 and 5.4 percent respectively. In detail, income tax fell by 4.7

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  8. Range of issues unresolved as programme talks resume in Athens

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    by 2018 and for this to be covered with measures in pension reform, direct taxes and indirect taxes

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  9. Greece seeks to finalise 1 pct of GDP in new tax measures to close review

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    The Greek government appears to have prepared proposals for a range of tax measures to discuss with the mission chiefs in Athens as efforts to close the programme review intensify. Apart from measures related to pension reform and direct taxes - each yielding 1 percent of GDP (1.8 billion euros

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  10. Athens in quandary over IMF as Fund's role in bailout is firmed up

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    ), while Lagarde stressed the need for a reduction in the amount that Greece owes. There was no direct

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