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Trade deficit declines by 3.8 pct in September as exports outpace imports
EconomyMacroeconomybelow the four-billion-euro mark for the fourth month in a row this year. The breakdown by geography
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Unemployment falls again in August, edging down to 20.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyof people out of work has fallen below the 1-million mark since October 2011. The overall labour
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EC sees lower growth in 2017 but no concerns for fiscal targets
EconomyMacroeconomyat 20.4 percent in 2018 and below the 20 percent mark in 2019, at 18.7 percent. Inflation will be above 1
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Eurosystem funding falls by 4.38 bln in October as ELA declines
EconomyMacroeconomyin circulation have remained under the 40-billion mark for four consecutive months. However, October’s total
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Gennimata aims to secure centre-left leadership in run-off vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe mark this time. Georgiadis, who only joined New Democracy in 2012 from ultra-nationalist LAOS
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ND puts pressure on Kammenos, a potential weak link in coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe congratulatory phone call she received from Tsipras after her victory and whether it might mark the start
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Parliament to take up Kammenos allegations next week
PoliticsGreek Politicsto sense that the defence minister may have overstepped the mark and could have difficulty explaining
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Credit contraction deepens slightly to 0.9 pct in October
EconomyMacroeconomygrowth of 9.5 million euros seen in September. The balance remained below the 24-billion-euro mark
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Slight uptick for economic sentiment and consumer confidence in November
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) edged up by 0.1 points in November to 98.4 from 98.3 in October, yet remained below the 100-point mark it surpassed temporarily in September, European Commission (EC) figures revealed on Monday. Between December last year and this November, the ESI print has
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remained below the 100-point mark it surpassed temporarily in September, European Commission (EC) figures
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