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Scope leaves rating unchanged at 'BBB', ups outlook to positive
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Low-productivity economy a legacy of adjustment without transformation
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BoG cautiously optimistic on economy and banking sector
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S&P leaves Greece's 'BBB' rating unchanged, hints at slower pace of upgrades
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Housing costs, food prices set limits to impact of tax cuts
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Moody's keeps rating unchanged at 'Baa3' - outlook stable
Finance Ministry's defence of economic record highlights area of policy weakness
The Greek government pulled out all the stops over the last couple of weeks in an attempt to defend its economic record, culminating in the Finance Ministry presenting a document outlining the seven areas in which Greece is outperforming its eurozone peers.
This action was sparked by an article published in the Centre for Planning and Economic Research’s (KEPE) quarterly magazine that outlined the poor performance of Greek wages since the debt crisis started in 2009, and particularly over the last five yea...
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