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The year that Greece (nearly) saw it all
Agorathe terms of a third bailout in a snap referendum but the government agreed to even tougher ones a few days
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The agenda of the first programme review shapes up with thorny issues
EconomyProgrammepercent of GDP, which in absolute terms corresponds to 1.8 billion euros. The measures that have
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Deposit flow remains negative for the second straight month with outflows of 390 mln in November
EconomyMacroeconomywith its eurozone partners on the third bailout programme. In absolute terms, the deposit stock fell
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Opposition party leader Leventis a coalition partner-in-waiting?
PoliticsGreek Politicsterms about the opposition leader recently. Right from the first days that the renewed SYRIZA
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Addressing some misconceptions about Greek budget revenues and unpaid taxes
Agoratheir target by 5.9 percent, which in absolute terms corresponds to a similar outperformance of 148
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Receipts from taxes and social contributions rise to 39 pct in 2014, near EU average
Economy. In absolute terms, Greek receipts improved for the first time since 2008, albeit by just 0.2
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ELA funding down by 8.6 bln in Dec for sharpest drop since July
EconomyMacroeconomyGreek banks’ Eurosystem funding continued heading south for the sixth straight month dropping by 5.89 billion in December after a 5.98 billion fall in November, Bank of Greece's (BoG) 2015 balance sheet showed on Monday. In absolute terms, Central Bank funding landed at 107.51 billion at the end
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Stable credit standards and mixed trends in demand for Greek loans in Q4
EconomyMacroeconomyin Q1 2016. The BLS also displayed that the conditions and terms for corporate loans slightly
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Current account deficit at 1.22 bln in Nov, down 18.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy, while exports decreased at a slower pace by 7.8 percent. In absolute terms, goods’ deficit fell
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S&P upgrades Greece’s rating by one notch, sees compromise on pension reform by March
Economyis that the government will largely comply with the terms of the bailout programme. Any re
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