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Newsletter 53 - 27/11/2015
seriously hit after the imposition of capital controls. In particular, the banking index had plunged
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Greek PMI edges up to 48.1 in Nov, suggest pace of deterioration slowing
EconomyMacroeconomycontrols and importing difficulties. Meanwhile, the average cost burdens of Greek manufacturers rose
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Broad agenda for Kerry's visit to Athens
PoliticsForeign Policyof border controls and exchange of data among secret services. Diplomatic sources do not exclude
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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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Management of NPLs to test gov't in negotiations with lenders
Economythe return of deposits and the lifting of capital controls. In addition, addressing the issue of mounting
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Current account turns to a surplus of 314 mln in Oct on contracting goods deficit
EconomyMacroeconomysignificantly reduced due to capital controls. In absolute terms, the goods deficit landed at 1.31 billion
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The year that Greece (nearly) saw it all
Agorain banks being closed for five weeks and capital controls being imposed for the foreseeable future. A weak
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Will Tsipras ride the waves in 2016?
Agoraborder controls north of Greece mean that many migrants cannot find a way through to central
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PMI above 50 points in Dec for first time in 16 months but underlying problems remain
EconomyMacroeconomycontrols. At the same time, input buying declined for the sixteenth successive month, albeit
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Addressing some misconceptions about Greek budget revenues and unpaid taxes
Agoraprogramme, the imposition of capital controls and the consequent economic downturn it was broadly expected
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