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Greek stocks rebound 2.1 pct, banks climb 5.7 pct
Economyrecorded gains. The biggest losses were posted by Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (-4.5 percent), METKA (-4.4
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Greek stocks slip 0.9 pct on week
Economyon November 2, while Coca Cola Hellenic (CCH) and Titan release their nine-month results on November 3
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Stocks fall for second straight week amid soft volumes
Economypercent), Aegean Airlines (+2.2 percent) and Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+1.9 percent). In contrast
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Stocks down 0.4 pct this week after tumbling in wake of Eurogroup
Economy– CCH (+1.8 percent) and OPAP (+1.6 percent). The worst performance was recorded by Public Power
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Stocks fall for fifth straight week, edging down 0.8 pct
Economymillion, while turnover rebounded by 6 percent to 61.3 million. Coca Cola Hellenic (CCH) releases 2016
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Gains of 2.5 pct for stocks this week amid subdued trading volumes
Economyin the previous week. Corporate news Coca Cola Hellenic (CCH) posted a rise of 22.5 percent in 2016 net
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Stocks down by another 1.4 pct over week as Brussels talks prove inconclusive
Economy(+8.8 percent), Hellenic Petroleum (+5 percent) and Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+4.5 percent
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Stocks up 3.1 pct during week to reach fresh two-year high
Economya dividend yield of 2.7 percent. Furthermore, Hellenic Telecom (OTE) and Coca Cola Hellenic (CCH) hold
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Philip Roth's words of caution
Agorain 1940 and a wave of anti-Semitism and ultra-nationalism sweeps the country. Published in 2004... that both contained a single word - “Why?” – the conservative politician tweeted that “anti-Semitism... disrespect to my Jewish compatriots” and apologised to Greek Jews. “I firmly believe that anti-Semitism
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A summit of little substance
Agoraon the outcome of the European Parliament elections next May. The chances are high that anti-EU, anti-euro, anti-immigrant, and/or anti-establishment/elitist parties or movements will generally do well... with, and the climate within, the Parliament. Even more importantly, the success of ‘anti-parties’ could have
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