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  1. Primary cash surplus expands to 3.2 bln by September incorporating arrears repayment of 2 bln

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    Greece’s central government primary cash surplus increased by 540 million to 3.22 billion in the 9-month period of 2016 from 2.68 billion last year, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Wednesday. It is worth pointing out that this year’s figure incorporates arrears’ repayment of 2.03 billion

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  2. Budget primary surplus to Sept surges to 5.44 bln on solid tax revenues

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    of 105 million, 340 million worse than target pointing to a surplus of 235 million.

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  3. Houliarakis provides clearest view so far on Athens's debt relief expectations
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    , pointing out that for the Greek economy to grow a number of structural weaknesses, such as the very

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  4. Newsletter 95 - 11/11/2016

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    , the European Commission kept its GDP estimates for Greece unchanged, pointing to a slight recession

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  5. Travel receipts rebound 2.3 pct in September, 9-month figure still points to a decline of 5.5 pct
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    with the 10-month figure now pointing to a marginal drop of 0.3 percent. Despite the overall positive

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  6. Fiscal Council adopts 2017 budget forecasts with three reservations
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    pointing to a softer growth of around 2 percent. The Fiscal Council made a specific reference regarding

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  7. Bank credit contracts by 1.6 pct in Oct on loan deductions of 308 mln
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    with the year to date pointing to a negative flow of 481 million. Net deductions in loans to sole

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  8. Pieces of review puzzle yet to fall into place ahead of Eurogroup
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    Tsipras and key ministers. On the fiscal front, where initial estimates were pointing to a fiscal gap

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  9. S&P affirms Greece’s rating, outlook remains stable
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    in 2016 compared to its previous forecast last July pointing to a contraction of 1 percent. For the next

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  10. Greece worst of 36 countries for patient rights in healthcare
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    drugs,” the report noted, pointing out that the country’s position in the drug expenses league has

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