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Newsletter 55 - 12/12/2015
, and perhaps Washington, who have been scratching their heads over the past few days after the Greek
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Greek stocks down by 4.8 pct during week for third straight fall
Economyof 12.3 percent for the first time over the past seven weeks but NBG and Piraeus shares remained deep
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Greece and the IMF: An everlasting love-hate relationship
AgoraThere are probably a number of officials in European capitals, and perhaps Washington, who have been scratching their heads over the past few days after the Greek government indicated that it would prefer the International Monetary Fund not to be involved in the country’s bailout. If it is any
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Greece welcomes Abbas after stalemate during visit by FYROM's Poposki
PoliticsForeign Policy, and for this reason we need to climb mountains, get past the mountains to reach a solution,” he said
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Unemployment among Greek doctors hits record levels
Societyto emigrate over the past six years, the ISA said, pointing out that almost three-quarters (73.5
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Piraeus port privatisation moves a step closer
EconomyBankingthe past 12 months, have accelerated in December and could convey a positive message
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Deposit flow remains negative for the second straight month with outflows of 390 mln in November
EconomyMacroeconomyon that month. Over the past twelve months, banknotes in circulation have increased by 18.51 billion
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Greeks' health seen getting worse, negative feelings growing during crisis
Societyfor the past 13 years. Notably, 42 percent of respondents – more than half of them women – have been
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Unemployment edges down to 24.5 pct in Oct, lowest since May 2012
EconomyMacroeconomyby 8,300 to 1.18 million, which is also the lowest figure over the past 3.5 years. The seasonally
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Economic sentiment and consumer confidence improve in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomyAfter remaining stable in November, Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) edged up by 0.6 points to 87.1 in December, European Commission (EC) figures revealed on Thursday. ESI had fallen by around 24 points in the first eight month of 2015 to 75.2 in July, its lowest level over the past six years
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