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GREECE - Factors to Watch on November 4

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ATHENS, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events which may affect Greek financial markets on Wednesday:

GREECE TO TAX BUSINESS TO SUPPORT LOW INCOMES

Greece's new socialist government will slap a one-off tax on businesses to fund one billion euros worth of cash support to low-income earners, the finance minister said on Tuesday. [ID:nL3367627]

EU SEES 2010, 2011 RECOVERY;READIES FISCAL EXIT

Europe's economy will rebound next year from a deep slump and accelerate in 2011, the European Commission said on Tuesday, paving the way for major deficit cuts across the 27-nation bloc from 2011 at the latest. [ID:nL397094]

GREECE RAISES 7 BLN EUR IN 15-YR BOND, DEMAND STRONG  Continued...

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