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Tsipras wins domestic support for pension bonus but key struggles lie abroad
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the impression that the IMF’s demands for another 2 percentage point of measures for 2018, which have
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Tsipras gets no encouragement from lenders, left to consider next move
PoliticsGreek Politicscompromise can be found, how long this could take and whether at some point the option of snap
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Current account balance turns to deficit of 198 mln in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the 10-month period continue to point to a notable decrease in the C/A surplus by 918.9 million or 42.6
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Travel receipts up by 14.2 pct in Oct but 10-month figure drops 4.2 pct
EconomyMacroeconomytwo months, the aggregate figures for the 10-month period continue to point to a decrease of 4.2
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PMI rises to 49.3 in Dec but likelihood of growth remains slim
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Manufacturing PMI increased by 1 point in November, after dropping in the previous three months, the Markit survey revealed on Monday. The PMI stood at 49.3 in December, which indicates the highest reading in the last four months and is in line with the historical trend of 49.4. The upward
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Athens gears up for Cyprus talks, expecting progress rather than agreement
PoliticsForeign Policyplace, but at some point it may need to be stopped and continued later on. It won't be a disaster
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Industrial production growth slows to 2.3 pct in Nov
EconomyMacroeconomypoint to 49.3 in December, which is the highest reading in the last four months, mostly reflecting
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Greece’s M&A market stagnates during recession
EconomyFeaturesreview. This was also a point strongly highlighted by the Bank of Greece in their interim report
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Unemployment rate edges down to 23 pct in October, lowest in 4.5 years
EconomyMacroeconomyand the OECD point to a jobless rate hovering between 23.3 and 23.7 percent in 2016. For 2017 though
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Tsipras poised for concessions with lenders, sets snap polls aside
PoliticsGreek Politicsaspect from the Greek point of view is that there is no demand for the upfront legislation of extra
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