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Marinopoulos travails point to wider difficulties for supermarket sector
EconomyFeaturescompete to make itself appealing to consumers. Marinopoulos has until 21 September 2016
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Trade deficit climbs for second straight month in May, rising by 12.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās trade deficit continued heading north for the second straight month, albeit at a slower pace, increasing by 12.5 percent in May after a 21 percent rise in April, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) figures showed on Friday. The headline figure for May is the third positive reading so
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Greeks' views on Muslims out of step with other Europeans, survey indicates
Society), Poland (24 percent), Italy (24 percent) and Spain (21 percent). Greeks were second highest (67 percent
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Majority of Greeks now view EU in bad light, survey indicates
Society. Fieldwork for the Standard Eurobarometer 85 survey was carried out between 21 and 31 May 2016
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SETE study presents short- and longer-term prospects of Greek tourism
EconomyMacroeconomy) impact on the domestic economy was above 21 percent in 2015 and is seen increasing to 23-24 percent
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Property tax notices for 2016 to be issued, collection target remains same
EconomyMacroeconomymillion taxpayers will pay exactly the same amount. In addition, 21 percent or 1.5 million will have
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Greek stocks drop 2.6 pct over week, banks drop 7.4 pct after big gains last week
Economyfor Greek banks by 4.4 billion to 52.8 billion until September 21. Folli-Follie releases its H1 results
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In EU, Athenians least satisfied with city life but becoming happier
Societyto 90 percent of Copenhageners. Even fewer Athenians (21 percent) believe foreigners in the city
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Turnover in tourism sector edges down 1.1 pct in Q2
EconomyMacroeconomyor 9.8 percent of GDP, while the overall (direct and indirect) impact was much higher, at 21 percent
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Greek Pharmaceuticals: The little pill with big potential
EconomyFeatures. As the report highlights, in absolute terms, average monthly healthcare spending fell 21 percent from
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