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Nine in 10 Greeks under 30 feel marginalised due to crisis
Societywas on a par with it. Greek youth, however, were least likely (4 percent) to believe that joining a political
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HRADF's updated plan for 19 privatisation projects published
EconomyTelecom (OTE) and the voting rights of an additional 4 percent share held by the Social Security
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Marfin Investment Group EBITDA up 75.6 pct in Q1
Economyof 27.3 percent. Hygeia Group posted revenue growth of 4 percent to 59 million euros despite challenging
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Greek stocks rebound 1.9 pct during week
Economymillion from 4 million a year ago on the back of a rise in revenues by 24 percent to 282 million. Alpha
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Tsipras unveils growth plan but little in way of new ideas
PoliticsGreek Politicsmotorways, the much-delayed Thessaloniki metro, Line 4 of the Athens Metro, the Kasteli airport
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Current account deficit narrows to 822 mln in April
EconomyMacroeconomybonds and T-Bills of 480 million, while net liabilities fell by a mere 4 million. In the 4-month
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Crisis management policy: the sad lesson of the Greek case
Agorathereof. However, there is no reason to believe that the 6–7 percent could be reduced to lower than 4
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ECB reinstates waiver in first step towards improving liquidity conditions for Greek banks
EconomyBankingAs expected, the European Central Bank’s governing council decided on Wednesday evening to reinstate the waiver on Greek government securities, which was lifted on February 4, 2015. The waiver will enter into force as of June 29. The ECB noted that its decision takes into consideration the approval
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Study estimates tax evasion costs taxpayer up to 16 bln annually
Economypercent of GDP in 2015, which corresponds to around 40 billion euros and remains steadily 4–5
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Retail sales down 3.9 pct in April for eleventh successive month
EconomyMacroeconomyThe turnover of Greece’s retail trade index fell by 3.9 percent in April marginally slower than the revised 4 percent drop in March, Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT) figures displayed on Thursday. The April headline figure indicates the eleventh straight negative reading and the slowest rate
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