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Athens and creditors place immediate focus on remaining key deliverables
EconomyProgrammeand structural reforms; (2) a clearer view of financing beyond the Third Programme (3) material
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Budget primary surplus at 2.33 bln in April on strong PIB underspend
EconomyMacroeconomyin the aggregate period came to 35 million, a slight increase of around 3 million euros against the previous
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Greek families shell out for education as state system falls short
SocietyA study by the Center for the Development of Educational Policy (KANEP-GSEE) of the GSEE has shown that even though education in Greece is free, families spend around 3 billion euros annually on education-related expenses. The data was based on figures from 2015, the latest available. Under Greece
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Central government debt grows to 343.74 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomy, along with a roughly 3 billion-euro increase in bonds and a rise of just over 600 million euros
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March current account deficit at 955.8 mln on improvement in goods balance
EconomyMacroeconomyexports up by 16.1 percent at current and 11.2 percent at constant prices. Oil imports rose by 3
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Alpha Bank posts net profits of 65.2 mln in Q1, NPEs fall for fifth quarter
EconomyBankingwas reduced from 7 billion ini Q4 to 4.8 billion in Q1, declining again to 3 billion in May. ECB
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NBG makes profit of 20 mln in Q1, NPE stock falls again
EconomyBanking. As part of its NPL reduction strategy, NBG is proceeding with the sale of an NPL portfolio totalling 3
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The first cut is the deepest? Greek pension reforms in context
EconomyFeaturesare punishing. Greece has 3 people over 65 for every 10 of working age. According to the OECD’s projections
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Trade deficit drops by 4.6 pct in April as export activity remains strong
EconomyMacroeconomyrose by 5.9 percent, while those from non-EU countries rose by 3 percent. Exports to EU countries grew
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CPI up by 0.6 pct in May, second positive reading the year
EconomyMacroeconomyby transport (+3 percent) and alcoholic beverages and tobacco (+1.5 percent). The three largest price
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