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  1. Newsletter 12 - 23/01/2015

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    Democracy (32.5 vs 26.5). The gap had grown by 2.2 percentage points from the previous survey just three

    5%
  2. Three things to watch out for in today's Greek elections
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    percentage points ahead of New Democracy (32.5 vs 26.5). The gap had grown by 2.2 percentage points from

    5%
  3. Greek stocks recover some losses after turbulent start to week

    Economy

    (OTE) remained in negative territory (down 2.2 percent). Turnover remained high although it eased

    5%
  4. Structural problems and dramatic drop in funding harm mental health care in Greece
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    Society

    head of population (2.2 per 100,000) in the 30 countries included in the survey. A bigger problem

    5%
  5. Greek trade deficit widens by 26.9 pct in December

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . In absolute terms, exports reached 2.2 billion euros in December, falling for the second straight

    5%
  6. Greek stocks tumble, bond yields rise in wake of Tsipras speech

    Economy

    of the 5-year bond widened more than 2.2 pp to 16.51 percent from 14.25 percent on Friday

    5%
  7. Greek funding needs add to pressure in talks between Athens and lenders

    EconomyProgramme

    . The most recent reports by the European Commission and IMF put revenue from asset sales at 2.2 billion

    5%
  8. Greek central gov't debt rises to recent high of 181.1 pct at end of Q4 2014

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by a net decrease in Financial Support Mechanism (FSM) loans (by 2.2 million). The rise in T-Bills stems

    5%
  9. Eurobank posts loss of 523.7 mln in Q4 2014
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    EconomyBanking

    bonds (GGBs) and covered bonds of 2.2 billion. In case ECB reinstates the waiver on Greek government

    5%
  10. Greek deposits fell by 7.7 bln in Feb and total of 24.6 bln since Dec

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and are made up by central government at 6.6 billion, local government at 2.2 billion and social security

    5%