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Greek stocks drop 2.5 pct for second straight week, banks tumble 5.4 pct

The Greek stock market continued its downswing falling by 2.5 percent this week after edging down 0.9 percent in the previous week. Although trading activity picked up from the extremely low levels of the previous week, it remained overall subdued.
Investors remain on the sidelines on the lack of positive developments with the conclusion of the second review being the key catalyst for any potential upward movement.
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