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Greek stocks jump 2.8 pct during week on improved market sentiment

Greek equities headed north by 2.8 percent this week, following another rise last week, as they were helped by increasing hopes that Greece and its lenders will conclude the bailout review at the next Eurogroup on May 24.
Despite a drop by 1.6 percent on Friday, the general index of the Athens Stock Exchange closed higher on the week, reaching 622.71 points on Friday. This is the second-highest reading in the course of 2016. As a result, the year-to-date losses were trim...
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