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Greek economic sentiment and consumer confidence fall in August
EconomyMacroeconomymonths. The other four business indicators for August showed mixed trends. Services confidence rose
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Strong tourism season confirmed by Q2 accommodation turnover
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Turnover Index in Accommodation and Food Services rose by 6.7 percent in the second quarter (Q2) after a 44.9 percent increase recorded in Q1, according to Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). Q2 figure is the third highest reading since 2006 (when data is available) and follows that of Q1
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Greek CPI down by 0.3 pct in August as rate of decline slows for third month in a row
EconomyMacroeconomygoods and services (down 2.6 percent), recreation and culture (down 2.5 percent) and food and non
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Commission points to poor access to finance, slow reform as hampering Greek competitiveness
Economy, e-government services on regular business operations, average payment duration from public
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Seasonal jobs bring down Q2 unemployment to 26.6 pct but long-term jobless rising
EconomyMacroeconomyand the accommodation and food services activities at 8.5 percent.
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European Commission sees some progress in Greece's market reforms
EconomyProgrammeshowing that the regulations of professional services have been significantly loosened since 2008
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Greek primary budget surplus to August narrows to 1.95 bln on lower revenues
Economyon members of the armed forces and emergency services, as requested by the Council of State.
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Standoff over civil servants in Greece bears hallmarks of pre-election clash
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir already depleted staff numbers, thereby hampering vital local services. Administrative Reform
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Greek economic sentiment and consumer confidence fall for third month in a row
EconomyMacroeconomygains of more than 30 points, services confidence decreased by 7.5 points to 14.8 in September. Retail
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‘We’re dying to pay our taxes’
Agoraa heart attack. Although his fellow customers and the emergency services did what they could, he
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