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Building activity in Greece fell by nearly 40 pct in year to September
EconomyMacroeconomyactivity - shows a drop of 9.7 billion or circa 12 percent since its peak in August 2010. The rate
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Banks' reliance on Eurosystem funding eases for seventh straight month in Nov
EconomyMacroeconomy, which somewhat distort the previous ratios, their net Eurosystem exposure currently stands at 12
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Cash deficit to November rises to 9.9 bln as Greece pays off arrears
EconomyMacroeconomyon December 12, the budget deficit to November narrowed by 75 percent to 3.22 billion euros
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Europe missed an opportunity on banking union
Agorafund but it is envisioned that the total amount will only reach 55 billion euros in 12 years time
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State arrears to Nov fell to 5.86 bln but 1.96 bln of new debts created in 2013
EconomyMacroeconomy, followed by state hospitals at 958 million (16 percent) and local authorities at 683 million (12 percent
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Building activity posts first rise in 20 months but overall picture grim
EconomyMacroeconomyis indirectly linked to building activity, shows a drop of 9.7 billion or circa 12 percent since its peak
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Narrowing of trade deficit slows in November as exports fall 22.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās trade deficit narrowed 2.4 percent to 1.54 billion euros in November, while the respective 11-month figure fell 12 percent to 17.86 billion, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). The change to November shows a continued deceleration since the drop in the trade deficit
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Building activity up by 36.2 pct in Nov as rebound continues
EconomyMacroeconomyloans balances, which is indirectly linked to building activity, shows a drop of 9.7 billion or circa 12
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Greek Q4 GDP down 2.6 pct, shrinks 3.7 pct in 2013 - better than troika estimates
EconomyMacroeconomyin the 9-month period. Excluding December data, which is not yet available, the trade deficit fell 12
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Troika returning to Greece but key decisions still months away
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the 12 months ahead. A report in the Wall Street Journal indicated that a commitment to a specific
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