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Fiscal Council optimistic on 2016 target, sees next year’s goals as feasible
EconomyMacroeconomy, the key issue for the Greek economy is to achieve a sustainable recovery. Moreover, the Fiscal Council
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Industrial production edges up 0.1 pct in September
EconomyMacroeconomyin October, as a number of key PMI indicators fell further into decline intensifying the overall downturn
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In autumn forecasts, EC sticks by GDP estimates but expects lower unemployment
Economythe implementation of labour market reforms. The key downside risks to the macro forecasts include
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NBG elects chairman, HFSF calls time-out in dispute over management
EconomyBankingand the controlling shareholder is essential.” We understand that the key item of the agenda
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Government steps in as NBG row takes new twist
EconomyBankingand may decide to call an EGM with the key issue of the agenda being the withdrawal of confidence
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The Greek debt circle can be squared
AgoraFrom the beginning of the crisis, Greece’s debt has often been the elephant in the room. Over the last year it has taken on the form of an unsolvable equation as key decisions makers have taken positions that do not appear to overlap. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has adopted a consistent
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Building activity rebounds 16.6 pct in Aug, largely due to low base effect
EconomyMacroeconomyof the key impediments for credit expansion in this sector. The latest construction confidence
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Piraeus Bank posts net profits of 31 mln in Q3, records improved asset quality trends
EconomyBankingin the overall bad loan reduction. The key assumptions incorporate improvement of the macroeconomic
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First day of review talks highlights differences as Athens eyes tight schedule
EconomyProgrammethe whole process could be concluded by the November 28 Eurogroup Working Group (EWG). The key topic
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Optimism in Athens as Cyprus talks move into delicate phase
PoliticsForeign PolicyTurkish and one Greek. Switzerland talks One of the key issues in the territory discussion
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