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Car sales fall 2.5 pct in June after impressive growth in preceding two months
EconomyMacroeconomywas largely attributed to the extension until the end of May of the incentives for old cars to be replaced
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Greece lagging in EU innovation rankings
Economy(-0.2 percent). This reflects an improving performance until 2014 and a notable deterioration
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Government eases capital controls further, aiming to restore depositor confidence
Economywas signed, Greek banks saw rather limited inflows of 1.11 billion euros until the end of May. The year
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Tsipras gets ball rolling on lengthy, ambitious bid to change constitution
PoliticsGreek Politicsand is not likely to be completed until the current bailout has been completed in 2018. In fact, the prime
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Tsipras sets out social policy goals in last stage of effort to shift political debate
PoliticsGreek Politicsof measures announced by Tsipras to ease the impact on pensioners who received the EKAS benefit until
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HFSF General Council appoints interim CEO and Deputy CEO
EconomyBankingThe Hellenic Financial Stability Fund’s (HFSF) General Council, which convened on Tuesday, appointed Christoforos Stratos and Michael Haralabidis as Executive Board CEO and Deputy CEO respectively for an interim period until the selection of the new board members. The appointment of the interim CEO
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Rebound of 0.3 pct in Greek GDP puts annual estimate of mild recession in sight
EconomyMacroeconomygrowth of 0.7 percent QoQ until the end of 2018. The European Commission (EC) retained
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Recent steady rise in refugee arrivals pose extra challenge for Greece
PoliticsForeign Policy, until July 10 the number of daily arrivals averaged at just under 50 (47.7), according to data
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Property tax notices for 2016 to be issued, collection target remains same
EconomyMacroeconomythe end of September until the end of January. We understand that, similarly to last year
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Tsipras tries to push snap election talk off political agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsuntil next summer and is not desperate for funding. Bigger threats to Tsipras’s premiership seem to lie
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