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Greek stocks plunge again as bond yields climb to new high amid political turmoil
EconomyFollowing a modest drop of 1 percent on Wednesday, the Greek stock market plunged 7.35 percent today amid elevated investor concerns related to developments on the domestic political front. Concerns were heightened by the lack of independent and opposition MPs willing to back the government's
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Moody's sees 1.2 pct growth in Greece next year but highlights political risk
Economyby two notches to Caa1 from Caa3 on August 1. However, Moody’s rating stands two notches lower than
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Greek primary cash surplus up to 2.61 bln at end of November
EconomyMacroeconomygrew by 0.5 YoY to 41.86 billion euros, further decelerating from the 10-month growth rate of 1
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Troika document reveals thorny issues, coalition's commitments to conclude review
EconomyProgrammeauthorities suggested those measures be legislated and adopted as of July 1, 2015 in case budget execution
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The one question SYRIZA needs to answer
Agoraa small cash cushion, March saw a sizeable primary deficit of just under 1 billion euros
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Conditions for Greek ECCL reportedly outlined in German document
EconomyProgrammebeen fulfilled. The German document outlines the key conditions for the ECCL: 1) Elimination of any
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Q3 unemployment falls to 25.5 pct, lowest since 2012, but long-term jobless reach new high
EconomyMacroeconomyof 23.8 percent. The number of ‘long-term’ (more than 1 year) unemployed declined for the second
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Piraeus Bank seals milestone deal with KKR over 1.2 bln of non-core assets
EconomyBankingBoG study showed that corporate NPLs (for loan amounts above 1 million euros) are concentrated
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Sharp monthly rise in unpaid taxes to 1.59 bln for November
EconomyMacroeconomy. The first indicator refers to legacy debt collections targeted by the Finance Ministry (MoF) at 1 billion
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Greek trade deficit shrinks by 4.4 pct in October on back of strong exports
EconomyMacroeconomyto date evolution, exports decreased by 3.2 percent to 22.54 billion, while imports rose by a modest 1
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