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  1. Travel receipts up 13.3 pct in March as tourist arrivals increase by 34.4 pct
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    of 15 percent to 155.7 million. As a result, the travel surplus in March posted a single-digit growth

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  2. National Bank posts losses of 159 mln in Q1 2015
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    percent over the past five quarters, mainly benefiting from the single-digit ratio in Turkey

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  3. Newsletter 28 - 29/05/2015

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    changed in 2007. Another SYRIZA pledge was to abolish the single property tax (ENFIA), which brings

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  4. Greek SMEs face biggest obstacles to finance in euro area, ECB finds

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    single-digit rate for the eurozone average. At the same time, the availability of external financing

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  5. The key points from lenders' proposals to Greece

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    ) to safeguard that the single property tax (ENFIA) revenues will not fall below the 2.65 billion

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  6. Waiting for the hurricane
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    Agora

    to prove that it is the keeper of a single truth that explains all of Greece’s problems. This approach

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  7. Tsipras gives air of resistance but leaves door ajar for agreement

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    seem willing to accept further conditionality in order to stay in the single currency. Both questions

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  8. Where the key differences between Greece and the institutions lie

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    by the junior coalition party as a single reason for not voting in favor of a potential agreement. Pensions

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  9. Newsletter 33 - 03/07/2015

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    in the architecture defining membership of the single currency. Whatever the outcome of Sunday’s referendum... is unlikely to en masse favour being part of a national emergency government. The other possibility

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  10. An impossible choice

    Agora

    and major deficits in the architecture defining membership of the single currency. Whatever the outcome

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