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Retail turnover rises by 0.5 pct in Dec, with 2018 average increase at 2.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy, showing an improvement of 10.5 points year-on-year. Consumer confidence fell by 5 points month
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Newsletter 196 -01/03/2019
fallen by 2.6 points. Consumer confidence fell by 5 points month-on-month to -33.3 in February
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Foreclosure bill undergoing final adjustments to satisfy creditors
EconomyProgrammewill have to wait until the next Eurogroup on April 5 for a positive verdict from its partners. Arrears
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Mati fire investigation puts spotlight on authorities and government
PoliticsGreek Politics(KKE), which both garner support of 5 percent. Movement for Change (KINAL) attracts 4 percent
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Deliberations over primary residence bill set to delay green light from Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammeor investors to be selected between May 5 and May 8. Also, Parliament approved on Thursday the splitting
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Industrial production up by 3.4 pct in Jan for third straight rise
EconomyMacroeconomy. This was followed by energy (+5 percent) and capital goods (+4.6 percent). Consumer durables
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Trade deficit up by 5.1 pct in Jan as imports rise, exports edge down
EconomyMacroeconomypercent and 5 percent, respectively. Excluding the value of oil products and ships, the trade deficit
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Tsipras tempted to ditch snap elections option and hold on until October
PoliticsGreek Politicsit will be relatively small. Anything around 5 points would be considered manageable by Tsipras. Given that New
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What next for Cyprus gas after the Exxon find?
AgoraExxonMobil announced the results of drilling in the Glaucus-1 target in Block 10 in the Republic of Cyprus (ROC) Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) on 28 February. Exxon said the discovery “could represent an in-place natural gas resource of approximately 5 trillion to 8 trillion cubic feet (142 billion
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Primary residence talks continue amid uncertainty about draft legislation
EconomyProgramme, but unilateral action could lead to the April 5 Eurogroup failing to approve the latest round of debt relief
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