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  1. Travel receipts drop 13.8 pct in Nov, 11-month figure down 6.6 pct
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    Greece's travel receipts fell by 13.8 percent in November, after rebounding in the previous two months, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures displayed on Monday. Travel receipts landed at 219.4 million in November, while the corresponding payments increased by 9 percent to 167.6 million. This meant

    4%
  2. Tax revenue overperformance leads budget primary surplus to 4.44 bln in 2016
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    narrowed by more than two thirds from last year and landed at 1.14 billion euros in 2016, 2.48

    4%
  3. Greek households saw net financial wealth plummet by 37.5 pct during crisis
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    and landed at 75.6 billion. This resulted from a rise in liabilities by 21.7 percent, while

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  4. Positive deposit flow of 2.8 bln in Dec leads 2016 inflows to 4.2 bln
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    banks’ Eurosystem funding declined by another 1.87 billion in December and landed at 66.62 billion, its

    4%
  5. Credit contraction accelerates to 1.5 pct in Dec, net lending flow remains subdued
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    of this reclassification, the reported outstanding loan balance landed at 195.16 billion euros in December from

    4%
  6. Stocks down 0.4 pct this week after tumbling in wake of Eurogroup
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    finance ministers. As the result, the Athens Stock Exchange general index landed at 636.54 on Friday

    4%
  7. New overdue taxes jump by 1.3 bln in Dec, total stock climbs to 54 pct of GDP
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    in the first half, the full year figure landed at 39.7 percent with collected revenues of around 235

    4%
  8. Adverse weather pushes Jan manufacturing PMI to lowest level for 16 months
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    Greece’s Manufacturing PMI fell by 2.7 points in January after improving by 1 point in the previous month, the Markit survey displayed on Wednesday. The PMI landed at 46.6, which is the lowest reading since September 2015 and stands well below the long-run average of 49.4. The downturn is mostly

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  9. Number of new companies registering in 2016 half of those in 2008
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    was recorded in the energy generation and trading sector, where the number of new companies in 2016 landed

    4%
  10. Stocks fall for fourth straight week amid lack of progress in talks with lenders
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    and landed at 628.92 on Friday. It has recorded cumulative losses of 4.8 percent over the last four

    4%