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Greek credit contracts by 2.4 pct in April for slowest drop since 2011
EconomyMacroeconomyis the lowest reading since last December. Greek bank credit turned into contraction in January 2011
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The key points from lenders' proposals to Greece
EconomyProgrammepensioners by December 2016. 5) Provision to people retiring after June 30 the basic guaranteed
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Newsletter 30 - 12/06/2015
euros from December to the end of April. The bulk (88 percent or 27.6 billion) of these withdrawals
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Unpaid taxes rise by 1.03 bln in May, taking total to 77.88 bln
EconomyMacroeconomythis year points to a decline by 1.15 billion from the end-December figure and reflects revenue collection
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Greek talks go down to the wire as IMF raises major objections
PoliticsGreek Politicsor replacement of the supplementary benefit for low-income pensioners (EKAS) by December 2017 and the full
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Newsletter 32 - 26/06/2015
it has been since December 2012. ELA reached a total of 77.58 billion euros at the end of May. May saw
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Credit contracts by slower rate of 2.1 pct in May
EconomyMacroeconomyfigures showed the NPL ratio eased to 33.8 percent at the end of December from 34.2 percent at the end
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Greek deposit rate almost stable, loan rate slightly up in May
EconomyMacroeconomyThe interest rate on Greek households’ new time deposits marginally slipped for the second straight month by 1 basis point (bp) to 1.81 percent in May from 1.82 percent in April, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). In spite of the significant deposit outflows of 35.3 billion since last December
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Yes to the referendum, no to the way it's being held
Agorawilling to agree to when the previous government gave up on the process in December. Tsipras
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Retail turnover fall accelerates to 3.3 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomyThe turnover of Greece’s retail trade index fell for the sixth straight month in April at an accelerating pace of 3.3 percent from a downward revised 0.6 percent in March, according to the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT). The April headline figure is the highest drop since December 2014
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