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Industrial turnover rises by 6.7 pct in April for fourth positive reading
EconomyMacroeconomyand quarrying, reversing the fall of the previous month. The turnover index in manufacturing also
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Coalition sees key targets met in debt deal but opposition has holes to pick
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis message as it did not fall below the expectations the government had cultivated. It remains
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Income and living conditions survey shows persisting inequality
Society(46.6 percent) of the share of national income, a fall of 0.6 units year-on-year (YoY). The lowest
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May budget primary surplus confirmed at 1.53 bln as revenues rise, PIB spending falls
EconomyMacroeconomy. Interest payments continued to fall year-on-year, declining by 24.1 percent to 2.34 billion, under
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Athens turns its attention to settling differences with Albania
PoliticsForeign Policycongratulated by its EU partners. EU countries mainly fall into two camps: Those who favour enlargement
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Credit contraction unchanged at 1.9 pct in May, balance at 179.34 bln
EconomyMacroeconomya net fall of 6.3 million euros, reversing an increase of 5.8 million euros noted in April
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Deposits positive for fourth month as May sees inflows of 919.4 mln
EconomyMacroeconomythat Eurosystem funding fell by 716 million euros in May. The fall across the month brought central bank
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Economic sentiment at 102.5 in June as improvement in subindexes slows
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) declined by 1.7 points in June and came to 102.5 versus the reading of 104.2 in May, European Commission (EC) figures revealed on Thursday. Although June’s reading represents a fall after three months of improving sentiment, it marks the third consecutive reading
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Newsletter 168 -29/06/2018
. Although June’s reading represents a fall after three months of improving sentiment, it marks the third
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IMF's Article IV conclusion outlines progress and remaining risks on road to recovery
EconomyProgramme. As the economy closes the output gap that accumulated during the crisis, unemployment will fall
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