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  1. Newsletter 221 -27/09/2019

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    . Arrivals from Russia decreased by 6.6 percent, while in contrast US visitors saw an increase of 6.2

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  2. Defence agreement, views on Turkey attract most interest during Pompeo visit

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    and Turkey’s activities in Cyprus’s Exclusive Economic Zone. Turkey Pompeo sent what Athens saw

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  3. Athens sets out debt management strategy for 2020, reopens 10-year bond
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    Economy

    on July 7. It saw Greece issuing three syndicated bonds for the first time since 2010. The crowning

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  4. Despite ongoing budget talks, ND eyes more relief measures in coming months
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    market development, which saw Greece sell 3-month T-Bills on Wednesday at a negative rate of -0.02

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  5. Newsletter 223 -11/10/2019

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    into a “trustworthy, safe and optimistic” country. He pointed to the latest market development, which saw

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  6. Vital economic legislation lined up as ND seeks compromise over diaspora vote
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    1 billion euros a few weeks ago, partly as a result of market developments, which saw Greece

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  7. ND and SYRIZA square up as Novartis inquiry gets underway
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    for Skai TV suggests that New Democracy still has a big lead over SYRIZA. Both main parties saw

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  8. Govt rebuffs uncomfortable reports on money laundering, unpaid contributions
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    as part of its strategy to alleviate what it saw as the negative impact of the name deal. However

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  9. MPs gear up for action as To Potami calls it a day and PASOK wobbles
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    percent, 16.3 points ahead of SYRIZA on 21.3 percent even though the conservatives saw their level

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  10. Greek pupils score below average in international rankings as long-term problems persist
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    Society

    in reading, saw no change in mathematics, and lost 6 points in science. Compared to the 2015 PISA results

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