Economy
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).
More than half of small businesses saw turnover dive by at least 50 pct due to capital controls
A recent survey published by the Institute of small enterprises of the Hellenic Confederation of Professionals, Craftsmen and Merchants (GSEVE) showed the devastating impact on small companies after the imposition of capital controls.
Stock market at lowest since Sept 2012 after shares fell by 16.23 pct on reopening
After a five-week closure, the Athens Stock Exchange reopened today with Greek stocks tumbling 16.23 on Monday
Manufacturing PMI falls to record low in July, new business sees biggest drop
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI tumbled to 30.2 in July from 46.9 in June recording its lowest ever reading, according to Markit.
Early rounds of talks with lenders focus on possible prior actions
The new round of discussions with institutions kicked off at technical level on July 28 and it appears that the early focus of the talks was, and will continue to be, on the potential prior actions being demanded by the lenders.
Rare rebound for retail trade with 2.5 pct rise in May
The turnover of Greece’s retail trade index rose by 2.5 percent in May following a 3.1 percent drop in April, according to the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT).
Drop in corporate loan rates led the average loan rate at a new historic low
Greek households’ new time deposit rate remained at 1.81 percent in June unchanged from the previous month, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG).
Economic sentiment fell to 81.3 in July for the sharpest historical monthly drop
Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) dropped for the fifth successive month at a marked accelerating pace by 9.4 points to 81.3 in July from 90.7 in June, according to the European Commission (EC).
Parliament's budget office rings alarm bell on economic prospects
The Greek economy deteriorated in the first half of 2015 and the country has entered again into a recessionary trajectory, according to the quarterly report of the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO).
A breakdown of the funding needs involved in Greece's third bailout
As talks between the Greek government and its lenders pick up pace in Athens, the discussion about the country’s funding needs over the course of the three-year programme are also likely to come into focus.