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As hopes of April 24 deal fade, differences between Greece and lenders remain
PoliticsGreek Politicsabout this subject on Tuesday. But Athens still appears keen to change the terms of the tender, which
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ELSTAT sees 2014 primary surplus at 0.4 pct of GDP, debt at 177.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomya deficit of 3.5 percent of GDP for 2014. In absolute terms, the gg deficit stood at 6.36 billion euros
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Greek women having children later, young people taking longer to fly the family coop
Societyare on average 19.6 years when they fly the family nest. In terms of marriage, Greece has seen a significant
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Travel receipts increase 16.2 pct in Feb as arrivals shoot up by 56.2 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyThe growth rate of Greece's travel receipts accelerated to 16.2 percent in February from 9.1 percent in January, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). In absolute terms, travel receipts totalled 156.8 million in February from 134.9 million last year. Travel payments rose by 14.2 percent to 147.7
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Greece: How events could unfold over the next few weeks
PoliticsGreek Politicscontrols or force the Greek government to cave in and accept the terms being offered by lenders
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Tsipras steps in amid concern deal with lenders slipping away
PoliticsGreek Politicswithin his own party will not die down so easily, especially if there is disquiet over the terms of any
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Greece drafts reform multi-bill as talks catalyst but fiscal gap lingers
EconomyProgrammeagreement. Note, though, that the proposed measures still fall short in terms of revenues
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Rebound in Q4 by 1.4 pct brings 2014 disposable income down 3.2 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyby 28.5 percent or around 7 billion in absolute terms, on the back of heightened unemployment
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Big falls for economic sentiment and consumer confidence in April
EconomyMacroeconomyat relatively high levels in absolute terms. The consumer indicator fell to a record low of -83.8 in October
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Lack of time, lenders' demands back Greek gov't into corner
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe 67 percent share of the Piraeus Port Authority (OLP) that Greece was due to sell. In terms of labour
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