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Current account surplus narrows to 1.82 bln in August
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s current account (C/A) surplus fell by 379 million, or 17.2 percent, to reach 1.82 billion euros in August, down from 2.2 billion a year ago, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Friday. The deterioration is largely attributable to a drop in the services surplus by 245 million, coupled
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Greece drops three places to 61st in World Bank's ‘Doing Business’ ranking
Economyprocedures, takes 13 days and costs 2.2 percent of income per capita, all unchanged from the previous
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Greek stocks slip 0.9 pct on week
Economypercent), Mytilineos (+2.5 percent) and Terna Energy (+2.2 percent). In contrast, the biggest losses were
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Second review to resume in Athens under severe time pressure
EconomyProgrammelearning and social dialogue. Fiscal Despite a revenue outperformance of 2.2 billion euros
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Apartment prices fall by 1.5 pct in Q3 for slowest drop since 2009
EconomyMacroeconomyon quarter (QoQ) and 2.2 percent year on year (YoY) vis-à-vis the decline of 0.4 percent QoQ and 1 percent
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Economic sentiment and consumer confidence deteriorate in November
EconomyMacroeconomyconfidence indicator also increased by 2.2 points for the second straight month and reached 3.5 in November
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Greek stocks climb 4.3 pct on week, banks’ strong performance continues
Economy9-month net profits stood at 34.6 million from losses of 2.2 million a year ago with sales
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Review delay brings Greek liquidity needs back into focus
EconomyProgramme1.6 billion matures on February 27, 2017, 1.6 billion in August 2017 and 2.2 billion in February 2018
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Credit contraction slows again in Nov, falling to 1.3 pct on additions of 62 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyalmost 2.2 billion. The lending flow in the consumer credit sector remained modest with net deductions
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Stocks up 2.1 pct in last week of 2016 as year's performance turns positive for first time since 2013
Economy). The three stocks that ended lower this week were Motor Oil (-2.2 percent), Ellaktor (-0.9 percent
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