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Building activity up by 36.2 pct in Nov as rebound continues
EconomyMacroeconomyrecommencing soon. The Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks estimates the resumption
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Unemployment at new high of 28 pct in Nov, jobless up by 169 pct in four years
EconomyMacroeconomy. The official sector (Finance Ministry and European Commission) latest estimates call for a reduction
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C/A surplus of 0.7 pct of GDP in 2013 is Greece's first for decades
EconomyMacroeconomyof between 1 and 2 percent of GDP in 2013. The BoG’ estimates included in its interim report
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Greek jobless rate dips to 27.5 pct in Dec but inactive population growing
Economyone percentage point to 26 percent in 2014 from 27.3 percent in 2013. In contrast, the OECD estimates
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Building activity nosedived for the fourth straight year, down 27.6 pct in 2013
EconomyMacroeconomy. The Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks estimates that the resumption of work in the four
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Better income account helps squeeze Greek C/A deficit in January
EconomyMacroeconomyand payable to Greece following a Eurogroup decision in November 2012. The BoG latest estimates point
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A return to capital markets for Greek banks but no return to domestic lending
Agoraneeds estimates because of their large stock of impaired assets and an uneven deposits' in- as well
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Greece poised to build on investor sentiment with return to bond markets
Economypercent on Thursday. Morgan Stanley estimates a 5-year bond issue could be priced at 5.3 percent
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Greece enters second year of deflation as CPI falls 1.3 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomyyears. The latest estimates by the Finance Ministry, the European Commission and the IMF point
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Moody's upgrades Greek banks to stable, sees NPLs peaking at 37 pct this year
EconomyMoody’s upgraded on Tuesday its outlook on Greek banks to stable from negative, reflecting its expectations for an economic recovery in 2014-15 after six years of recession. The rating agency estimates that real GDP will grow by 0.3 percent this year and 1.2 percent next year, lower than
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