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  1. OECD slashes 2015 growth forecast to just 0.1 pct, raises unemployment and debt figures
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    forecast to 2.3 percent (from 3.3 percent), noting that the economic recovery will gain momentum amid

    4%
  2. Unemployment unchanged at 25.6 pct in Mar but number of employed still falling

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . This is the highest reading since March 2013. The historical low of 3.3 million was posted in June 2014

    4%
  3. Severe underspend covers lower revenues for end-May primary surplus

    Economy

    reading in the course of 2015. As a result, the 5-month figure fell 3.3 percent to 17.96 billion

    4%
  4. At risk of poverty/social exclusion rate in Greece edged up to 36 pct in 2013
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    , which was 3.3 percentage points lower than the 2012 figure. At the other end of the age scale

    4%
  5. Revenues 705 mln short in June but expenditure above target by 961 mln

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    time, interest payments increased by 5.5 percent to 3.3 billion, slightly below target of 3.37

    4%
  6. Cash primary surplus reaches 1.3 bln at end of June on lower expenditure

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    above the respective budget figure of 3.3 billion. The Public Investment Budget (PIB) balance

    4%
  7. Eurobank acquires Alpha network in Bulgaria, kicking off round of consolidation abroad
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    quarter (Q1) of 2015. Its total assets stood at 3.3 billion with gross loans at 2.54 billion

    4%
  8. Unemployment rate fell to 25 pct in May, its lowest level in the last three years
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , the number of jobless has jumped by 3.3 times over the 362,900 recorded in May 2008. The NSA figures

    4%
  9. CPI falls by another 2.2 pct in July as VAT rises yet to be recorded
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and footwear (-3.3 percent) and education (-3.1 percent). In contrast, an increase in prices was recorded

    4%
  10. Greek stocks down 15.2 in first week of trading after market closure

    Economy

    on August 5, which implied a yield of 3.3 percent. Hellenic Exchanges also traded ex-capital return

    4%