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  1. Travel balance up by 9.6 pct in July, German visitors continue to fall
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 1.7 million. Arrivals from Russia decreased by 6.6 percent, while in contrast US visitors saw

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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. Latest T-bill auction nets near-zero yield, rounding off landmark year for sovereign debt
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    Economy

    positive sentiment in the bond market that saw the yield on the 10-year benchmark drop to as low

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  7. Business leaders set out steps to attract skilled Greeks as govt offers wage subsidies
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    Society

    The Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) has released a report on what steps need to be taken to reverse Greece’s so-called brain drain. The report presents 20 suggestions for beating the trend, which saw hundreds of thousands of young and qualified Greeks leave the country in search of better

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  8. ND adjusts course after brief outcry over press subsidies
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    by the previous government. At the time, some commentators saw it as a last-ditch attempt by SYRIZA

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  9. PMI at 54.4 points in Jan as employment growth hits all-time high
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    largely unchanged as firms tried to remain competitive. Firms saw an uptick in purchasing activity

    4%
  10. Athens goes along with EU over Libya, waits for Turkey's move at UN

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    an area off southern Crete. CBMs Monday also saw the beginning of a new (third) round of talks

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