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  1. Newsletter 3 - 14/11/2014

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    strong criticism at Finance Minister Gikas Ahead of February’s presidential election, the government can

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  2. Primary surplus narrows to 2.4 bln in October as revenues miss target

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    a strong performance in September (+15.1 percent). As a result, the 10-month figure fell 1.2

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  3. Education dispute opens up new front for coalition at sensitive time

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    disputes has been much milder than in the past. Apart from some strong words in Parliament and a couple

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  4. Greece returns to growth after long recession, GDP figures show
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    . Exports of services showed a healthy growth of 15.6 percent in Q2, mainly reflecting strong tourism

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  5. Stalled troika talks stretching Greek coalition cohesion to limits

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    Minister Gikas Hardouvelis has also found himself on the receiving end of strong criticism from members

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  6. Greek current account surplus up to 1.6 bln in September after fourth straight rise

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    percent. Following another strong performance in September, the 9-month C/A surplus further grew to 3.75

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  7. Newsletter 4 - 21/11/2014

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    in 2014 as well as the anticipated strong GDP recovery of 2.9 percent in 2015. The government has also

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  8. Greece's 2015 budget: A breakdown of all the key figures

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    improvement in liquidity as well as the further positive impact on budget figures from the strong GDP rebound

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  9. OECD sees more growth, falling unemployment in Greece

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    stressed that reducing debt to prudent levels will require years of solid growth and a strong fiscal

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  10. Two more parties prepare to step onto overcrowded Greek political stage
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    strong appeal. However, it could play a part in bridging the difference between New Democracy in its

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