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  1. Politics trumping economic prudence in Greece

    Agora

    of business loans and working capital at lower interest rates. In fact, Greece’s real economy

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  2. Fitch upgrades Greek credit rating to B with stable outlook

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    on December 18, 2012. Moody’s rates Greek debt at ‘Caa3’ with stable outlook since November 29, 2013

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  3. National Bank starts 2014 posting net profit of 181 mln in Q1
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    EconomyBanking

    in interest rates at the end of January. Greek lending spreads showed a contraction of 21 basis

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  4. Two years on, Greek government ready to give up on higher heating fuel tax

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that the levy rates be slashed by 50 percent (to 0.5 – 2 percent), with the aim of gradually eliminating

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  5. After landmark return in April, Greece prepares to tap bond markets again
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    Economy

    . The government aims to benefit from the current low interest rates as well as positive investor sentiment

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  6. Greece prepares for a 3-year benchmark bond issue
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    Economy

    would help to build up the yield curve. It also aims to take advantage of the current low interest rates

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  7. Public deficit and democratic duty

    Agora

    rates, staving off a financial assistance program. Lastly, to put the blame for Greece’s 2009 deficit

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  8. Here's why IOBE think tank sees Greek economy growing 0.7 pct this year

    Economy

    or marginally drop in 2014. For the economy to achieve high growth rates, IOBE suggests that lending

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  9. UnLuCky for some: Another painful lesson from the euro crisis
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    Agora

    higher unemployment rates.” Design flaws If you are a euro crisis season ticket holder you must have

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  10. Parliament's budget office sees Greek recovery finely poised

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , it reiterates that tackling unemployment will take many years even if Greece shows growth rates similar

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