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Stocks fall for fifth straight week, edging down 0.8 pct

The Greek equity market continued heading south this week, remaining weak until Thursday amid the lack of any progress in negotiations with lenders on the second programme review.
The negative sentiment was also fuelled by the publication of the International Monetary Fund reports that revealed the significant challenges that the Greek economy faces as well as the highly unsustainable nature of Greek debt.
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