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Greek banks' potential capital shortfalls set to be reduced by more than 2.5 bln
Economyamounts to 13.4 billion euros, 1.92 higher than that reported in Q1. This amount is almost equally split
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Coalition hopes it will have more than just Paris at the end of troika talks
PoliticsGreek Politicsof a precautionary credit line) rather than the measures that Greece will have to adopt to get there. The prime
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More than a fifth of Greeks materially deprived, survey finds
Societythat for poor households (52.5 percent) than non-poor households is (27.3 percent). Unexpected financial
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Tsipras bet on recovery a long shot but offers better odds than snap polls
Agorato have no better political option than to proceed with the agreement and hope that he can ride
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Economic sentiment and consumer confidence rebound by more than 2 pts in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomyindicator fell by 6.6 points to -3.1 in December. This more than offset the cumulative gains of 10.4
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Poverty rate jumped by over 40 pct during crisis, more than anywhere in EU
SocietyGreece saw its rate of poverty increase by more than 40 percent during the economic crisis, the highest jump in any EU state, according to a new German study that measures poverty in a “multidimensional” way, considering education, gainful employment, housing and housing environment and health
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Court ruling on pension cuts more political problem than legal obstacle for govt
PoliticsGreek Politicsthan about the interventions that the coalition will have to make in the coming years. Tsipras
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Less than 10 pct of 99.97 bln overdue taxes deemed collectible by authorities
EconomyMacroeconomyof debtors (40,514 taxpayers) owe more than 100,000 euros, with the total making up 89.2 percent
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Greek hourly labour costs less than half of eurozone average
EconomyFeaturesthan 65 years for every 100 persons of working age (20 to 64 years). The ratio rose from 19.5
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FDI, rather than tax cuts, holds key to stronger growth rates - study
EconomyFeaturespercent by 2028. By 2028, real private consumption would be 2.5 percent higher than in the baseline
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