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  1. General government primary cash surplus expands to 3.9 bln by August, arrears drop further to 6.3 bln

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    percent of total), T-Bills at 14.87 billion (4.6 percent) and repos at 11.9 billion (3.7 percent

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  2. Newsletter 91 - 07/10/2016

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    . If that weren’t difficult enough to bear, the New Year will start with another escalation in the special

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  3. Greece's taxing challenges

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    season. A further hike in motor tax for 2017 awaits Greek citizens in December. If that weren’t

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  4. Tsipras in Brussels prep for Obama trip

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    in that direction,” he told Real FM radio. “Without being 100 percent certain - I can’t make predictions

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  5. General government primary cash surplus substantially widens to 5.3 bln by September, arrears edge down to 6.2 bln

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    . Bonds amounted to 56.86 billion (17.6 percent of total), T-Bills to 14.87 billion (4.6 percent

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  6. Optimism in Athens as Cyprus talks move into delicate phase

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    ] be resolved,” he said. “If we can find an equitable solution, it won’t provide 100 percent of what

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  7. Central government debt drops to 323.7 bln in Q3 on bond repayments
    Photo by Panayiotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    billion by the ECB (SMP programme) and the European Central Banks (ANFAs). T-Bills remained almost

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  8. Current account surplus widens to 1 bln in September
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    to decline in non-residents’ holdings of Greek government bonds and T-Bills. Overall, residents’ net

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  9. Greece’s downstream oil industry adapts to shifting demands
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    , and forecasts which don’t see an immediate return to the days of the high prices we once saw, it becomes

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  10. Three-quarters of Greek workforce struggles to make ends meet
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    work. A total of 27 percent believes working hours don’t work well at all or not very well

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