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  1. PMI up to 55.2 in January, highest since October 2007

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    Greece’s Manufacturing PMI increased strongly by 2.1 points in January to 55.2, remaining above the 50-mark threshold for the eighth month in a row. Markit’s PMI headline figure for the first month of 2018 was the highest it has been since October 2007, and represents the longest consecutive

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  2. Newsletter 149 -2/02/2018

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    threshold for the eighth month in a row. Markit’s PMI headline figure for the first month of 2018

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  3. Athens puts off bond sale, has fiscal concerns to address
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    on whether the government will have to implement the reduction in the tax-free threshold in 2020, as planned

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  4. Industrial turnover falls by 2.6 pct in December
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    to 55.2, with the index remaining above the 50-mark threshold for the eighth consecutive month

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  5. Athens hopes for next bailout tranche as first phase of review talks conclude
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    -free threshold in 2019 rather than 2020. Instead, the focus has been on identifying which of the 88

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  6. PMI at 56.1 in February, most improved since June 2000
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    Greece’s Manufacturing PMI rose by 0.9 points to 56.1 in February, the ninth consecutive reading above the 50-mark threshold. February’s headline figure is the highest since June 2000 and represents the longest growth streak since the crisis began. The improvement was driven largely by a sharp rise

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  7. Focus of discussion for lenders moves to debt relief, post-MoU framework
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    surplus target is within reach and whether the reduction of the tax-free threshold lined up for 2020

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  8. Newsletter 154 -9/03/2018

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    and whether the reduction of the tax-free threshold lined up for 2020 will have to be brought forward

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  9. The gruelling final straight of Greece's bailout
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    is on the fiscal side. The Fund continues to believe that the reduction of the tax-free threshold

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  10. Athens under intense pressure over fourth review reforms
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    Fund over whether the reduction of the tax-free threshold should be lowered in 2020, as has been

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