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Paris attacks change backdrop for Tsipras visit to Turkey
PoliticsForeign PolicyPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras' first official visit to Turkey (November 18-19) has suddenly turned into perhaps the most crucial visit of a Greek premier to Greece's neighboring country, as it takes place a few days following Paris' terrorist attacks. The attacks in the French capital have changed
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Current account surplus widens to 838 mln in Sept on shrinking goods deficit
EconomyMacroeconomya higher drop in imports (-22.8 percent) compared to that of exports (-14.7 percent) amid capital
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Apartment prices fall at an accelerating pace of 6.1 pct in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomypercent over the past seven years. Due to the imposition of capital controls and the sharp drop
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Deposit flow turns negative with outflows of 681 mln in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomyis that the latter stems from non-renewal of expired time deposits due to capital controls with the expired time
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Economic sentiment stable, consumer confidence down 4.5 pts in November
EconomyMacroeconomypoints in July in the aftermath of capital controls. The construction indicator also points
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On the road to realpolitik with Alexis Tsipras at the wheel
Agorato Jerusalem as the Israeli capital during his visit there, despite the fact that many European countries
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Greek PMI edges up to 48.1 in Nov, suggest pace of deterioration slowing
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the eighth straight month. The average lead times further lengthened on the back of capital
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ELA ceiling for Greek banks slashed by 7.8 bln to 77.9 bln after recap
EconomyMacroeconomywith full voting rights. The total proceeds from the capital increases also improved accordingly
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Trade deficit increases by 17.3 pct in Oct on large drop in exports
EconomyMacroeconomyin the 6-month series of drops. Since the imposition of capital controls October was the first month
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Unemployment nudges down to 24.6 pct in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomyin the movement of capital and cash in Greece. Since March this year, employment has gained just under
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