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Greek CPI falls 2.8 pct in Jan for second largest drop since 2001
EconomyMacroeconomystayed stable. In contrast, the highest drop was posted in housing (-8 percent) followed
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Budget primary surplus falls to 1.24 bln at end of Feb as revenues miss target
EconomyMacroeconomyand consumption and non-allocated expenditure were contained at low levels, at 3 – 8 percent
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Tsipras hopes for 'spring' with Russia but brighter days not certain
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says he hopes for “spring” in relations between Greece and Russia, which he his due to visit on April 8, rather than the “Siberian winter” that currently exists between Moscow and the European Union. However, there are questions about how well Athens has planned
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Higher revenues set to ease coalition's liquidity concerns
EconomyProgrammeeuros on April 8 and, including the regular non-competitive bids, it expects it would cover the total
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Tsipras heads for Russia with specific aims, including halting speculation
PoliticsForeign Policythat Tsipras’s Moscow visit on April 8 and 9 is “diplomatically demarcated and economically hopeful
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Drop in building permits accelerates to 7.1 pct in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomyof last month recorded a sharp drop by almost 8 points to -40, which is the lowest reading over the past
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Greek bank credit contracts by 2.5 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomywas kept at negative grounds for the third successive month with net deductions easing to 8 million
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Athens keeps options open on gas pipelines despite nudge from Washington
PoliticsForeign Policythe Greek premier held talks in Moscow on April 8. Then, Tsipras stated clearly his government’s interest
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Budget primary surplus grows in April thanks to one-off revenues and restricted spending
EconomyMacroeconomyin Parliament on Tuesday that this figure edged up to 135 million by May 8 and additional 417 million
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Proposed VAT overhaul a stepping stone towards agreement with lenders?
EconomyProgrammeon hotel accommodation since prices would be set for an 8 percent increase. Smaller price increases
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