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Newsletter 102 - 13/01/2017
and restaurants saw the biggest increases in December. Industrial production index up Continued
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Athens sees Cyprus talks progressing despite lack of deal in Geneva
PoliticsForeign Policyin the 1990s during the withdrawal of Soviet troops from East Germany, which saw West German troops
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Adverse weather pushes Jan manufacturing PMI to lowest level for 16 months
EconomyMacroeconomyon a downswing, falling at the fastest pace over the last 1.5 year, while manufacturers also saw a notable
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Number of new companies registering in 2016 half of those in 2008
Economytechnology (ICT) saw a drop in the number of new companies by 38 and 27 percent respectively. The biggest
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IMF examines where programme went wrong, what lessons were learnt
EconomyProgrammea preference for an ambitious, front-loaded adjustment, the report notes that the IMF clearly saw
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Progress seen in Brussels talks but no deal in sight yet
PoliticsGreek Politics. Reports suggested that there was a positive mood at both meetings and that the leaders saw eye
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Since 2010, declared income has plummeted but tax due has risen
EconomyFeatures(65.9 percent) in 2010. On the flipside, taxpayers with commercial activity saw their share of total
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Stocks record losses of 1.8 pct during week, amid light trading volumes
EconomyThe Greek equity market traded mostly in negative territory this week with very soft trading volumes, dropping by 1.8 percent and ending a 3-week rally that saw cumulative gains of 7.5 percent. Investors preferred to stay on the sidelines, taking part of their profits ahead of the crucial meetings
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Rising tension in Western Balkans add to diplomatic concerns
PoliticsForeign PolicyRising tension in the Western Balkans and Turkey's continuing policy of provoking tensions with Greece are uppermost in Athens’s foreign policy agenda at the moment. Thursday’s dramatic events, which saw hundreds of VMRO-DPMNE supporters storm the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM
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Survey shows 42 pct of Greek expats unlikely to return
Societyto Greece (42 percent versus 35 percent last year). Forty percent saw themselves returning in three
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