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IOBE think-tank sees recession of up to 2.5 pct this year, milder in 2016
EconomyGreece is expected to experience a significant recession this year and a milder one next year, while unemployment may edge up this year, according to the latest report on the Greek economy published Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE). Commenting on the recent agreement
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Tsipras bides his time on confidence vote, weighs up options
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Lafazanis and his colleagues would have to set up a rival party. However, another line of thinking
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No let up ahead in terms of fiscal demands for new Greek government
EconomyProgrammeand the reduction in the use of cash with implementation starting by March 2016. Summing up, the new fiscal
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Cabinet act firms up details of CoCos issuance by Greek banks
Economyof 7 percent increasing by 0.5 percentage points per annum up to 9.5 percent on the fifth year. Note
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Coalition in rush to wrap up pending bailout issues
EconomyProgrammewith a property value up to 120,000 euros and annual household income close to 13,200 euros
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The agenda of the first programme review shapes up with thorny issues
EconomyProgrammepoint towards phased cuts in supplementary pensions of up to 15-20 percent, while the government’s red
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Credit contraction edges up to 2.1 pct in Jan on deductions of 512 million
EconomyMacroeconomyfigures show non-performing exposure (NPE) ratio edged up to 43.6 percent in September from 39.9
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Greek stocks up for second straight week, rising by 5.5 pct
Economyup by 17.8 percent to 72.6 million, while net profit grew at double-digit levels by 18.9 percent
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Athens in quandary over IMF as Fund's role in bailout is firmed up
PoliticsGreek Politicsand his team are weighing up the fact that they cannot afford to delay an agreement much longer but want
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Banks lead Friday rebound to take Greek stocks up by 2.3 pct during week
Economyturnover edged up to 52 million this week from 48 million in the previous week. Corporate news Alpha
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