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  1. Unpaid taxes up to 1.22 bln in October as total reaches 71.2 bln

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    of October from 62.55 at the end of 2013. The drop by 2.2 billion year to date reflects payments of 1.42

    2%
  2. Greek GDP up 0.7 pct in Q3 for third straight quarter of growth
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    at current prices fell 0.8 percent in 9Μ, while the respective figure in real terms rose by 2.2

    2%
  3. Almost all services in Greece saw decline in Q3

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    percent) and employment activities (up 2.2 percent). Over the past four years, the services sectors

    2%
  4. Snap elections in Greece bring state's liquidity constraints into focus

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    . These mainly comprise of interest payments (2.2 billion) and IMF repayments estimated at 1.6 billion. On top

    2%
  5. Greek retail sales back on upward course in October after brief dip

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    by 3.7 percent in October from 2.2 percent in September. October’s growth rate is the seventh positive

    2%
  6. Greek current account deficit widens by 32.4 pct in November despite services surplus
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    of 2.2 billion from non-resident’s investments. The latter reflects a significant inflow in Greek

    2%
  7. Newsletter 12 - 23/01/2015

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    Democracy (32.5 vs 26.5). The gap had grown by 2.2 percentage points from the previous survey just three

    2%
  8. Three things to watch out for in today's Greek elections
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    percentage points ahead of New Democracy (32.5 vs 26.5). The gap had grown by 2.2 percentage points from

    2%
  9. Greek stocks recover some losses after turbulent start to week

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    (OTE) remained in negative territory (down 2.2 percent). Turnover remained high although it eased

    2%
  10. Commission sees political uncertainty hurting recovery, growth reaching 2.5 pct in 2015

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    . The EC expects private consumption to increase by 1.7 percent in 2015 and further by 2.2 percent

    2%