Economy
 Greek stocks down 15.2 in first week of trading after market closure         
        
        
        The reopening of the Athens Stock Exchange on Monday after a 5-week closure due to the capital controls was accompanied by a sell off exceeding 16 percent on the first trading session.
 Trade deficit shrinks by 14.1 pct in June as fall in imports outpaces export decline         
        
        
        Greece’s trade deficit fell for the second successive month in June, when it declined by 14.1 percent from 24.2 percent in May, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
 CPI falls by another 2.2 pct in July as VAT rises yet to be recorded         
        
        
        The rate of drop in the Greek consumer price index (CPI) remained at 2.2 percent for the second straight month in July, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
 Bank recap and NPL management create conundrum in bailout talks         
        
        
        Two bank-related themes, namely the recapitalisation process and the management of non-performing loans (NPLs), are among the key unresolved issues in the ongoing discussions between Greek authorities and the institutions.
 General gov't primary cash surplus shrinks in first half of 2015 as state arrears grow         
        
        
        The general government (gg) primary cash surplus contracted by more than 1.6 billion euros to 238 million in the first half of 2015 from 1.85 billion last year, according the gg bulletin published by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) on Thursday.
 Unemployment rate fell to 25 pct in May, its lowest level in the last three years         
        
        
        Greece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) unemployment rate fell for the second straight month in May, when it dropped to 25 percent in May from 25.6 percent in April, according to the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT).
 Greece and creditors try to untangle pension complications         
        
        
        One of the key issues in the negotiations with the institutions over an agreement for a new bailout programme relates to the pension reforms.
 Greek business feeling the pinch from capital controls         
        
        
        The imposition of capital controls a month ago has taken a heavy toll on Greek companies, from the micro or small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to the largest firms.
 Some snags remain in discussion with lenders over new privatisation scheme         
        
        
        During a lengthy meeting with the quartet of Greece’s lenders on Tuesday, government officials discussed in detail privatisations – one of the key issues that need to be settled for there to be an agreement on a new 3-year bailout programme.
 Rate of drop in apartment prices picks up again in Q2         
        
        
        After decelerating in the preceding seven quarters, the drop in Greek apartment prices accelerated to 5.6 percent in the second quarter (Q2) of 2015 from a revised 4.1 percent in Q1, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG).