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  1. Greece saw first annual deflation in almost half a century in 2013

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    call for harmonised CPI remaining in negative territory in 2014 (-0.4 percent) turning positive

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  2. Topsy-turvy ride continues for Independent Greeks, as another MP goes

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    of the national council over the weekend. Their absence had been in protest at Kammenos’s refusal to call

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  3. SYRIZA's bid to force elections by early 2015 will be a close-run thing

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    , the leftists would attempt to force Samaras to call snap parliamentary elections, which SYRIZA

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  4. Key Greek election date firms up; turnout could prove crucial

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    2000 and forced an increasingly beleaguered Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis to call national

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  5. Unemployment at new high of 28 pct in Nov, jobless up by 169 pct in four years

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    . The official sector (Finance Ministry and European Commission) latest estimates call for a reduction

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  6. Greek deflation slows to 1.5 pct in January

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    projections call for harmonised CPI remaining in negative territory in 2014 (-0.4 percent) turning

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  7. Eurosystem funding for Greek banks eases by 2.18 bln in January

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    . The troika’s latest guidelines call for a reduction of Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding to total

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  8. Unemployment closes 2013 with new high of 27.5 pct in last quarter

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    the Greek government and the European Commission call for a decline of the average unemployment by more

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  9. Greek coalition reaches milestones but PASOK looking increasingly weary

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    to call snap elections. Beyond highlighting how fragile the government’s majority has become since

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  10. Greek retail index dropped 4.3 pct in January

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    GDP rebound of 0.6 percent this year, the latest official forecasts call for a further drop

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