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  1. Eurobank reports net loss of 301.1 mln in Q2
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    million. Net interest income (NII) rebounded 2.2 percent QoQ to 375.3 million, mainly reflecting

    3%
  2. Here's what's in the 2015 draft budget the Greek government has just unveiled

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    ) and a higher growth in exports (+5.2 percent) compared to imports (+2.2 percent). In contrast

    3%
  3. Greek exports down 5.9 pct in August, imports also fall 16.4 pct

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    to 12.41 billion euros, reflecting a drop in exports by 4 percent and a rise in imports by 2.2 percent.

    3%
  4. August sees third Greek C/A surplus in a row, reaching 1.82 bln
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    an increase of the C/A surplus by 2.2 billion YoY on a comparable basis. The widening of the 8-month C

    3%
  5. Eurobank reports loss of 186.6 mln in Q3
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    grew by 0.8 percent QoQ decelerating from the 2.2 percent posted in the previous quarter. This quarter

    3%
  6. Greek deflation shoots up to 1.7 pct in October
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    and services (-2.2 percent). In addition, prices in three categories, namely transport (-0.5 percent

    3%
  7. Tourist arrivals up 23.5 pct in October as 2014 overall target rises to 23 mln
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    at 2.5 million for the whole year from 2.2 million in 2013. The better than expected figures in all

    3%
  8. Greece's 2015 budget: A breakdown of all the key figures

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    percent) compared to imports (+2.2 percent). In contrast, public consumption is seen remaining

    3%
  9. 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

    3%
  10. 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

    3%