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In autumn forecasts, EC sticks by GDP estimates but expects lower unemployment
Economyfor imports, which are seen up 3 percent in 2017 and 4.2 percent in 2018. Following a better than
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NBG elects chairman, HFSF calls time-out in dispute over management
EconomyBankingreplaced Louka Katseli, who resigned on November 3, as she did not fulfil the criteria set by the Single
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Stocks rebound 1.5 pct during week, banks climb 4.6 pct
EconomyLouka Katseli who resigned on November 3. However, following statements made by the Deputy Prime
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Piraeus Bank posts net profits of 31 mln in Q3, records improved asset quality trends
EconomyBanking, from 4.7 billion in June, at a cost of -3 bps. Loans and deposits Ongoing deleveraging led gross
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Talks on bailout review head for crucial weekend
EconomyProgrammeAfter a temporary break on Thursday, when discussions between the Greek authorities and lenders continued at technical level, negotiations are expected to intensify over the weekend ahead of the tabling of the 2017 budget on Monday. In the draft budget tabled on October 3, the Finance Ministry
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Central government debt drops to 323.7 bln in Q3 on bond repayments
EconomyMacroeconomythan 1 billion QoQ in Q2, Greeceās cash deposits edged down to 3 billion in Q3 from 3.17 billion
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Mitsotakis renews appeal to PASOK and Potami for joint drive
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe centrists with just eight lawmakers in Parliament and struggling to reach the 3 percent
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Greek stocks rise for third consecutive week as trading increases
Economyby 37 percent to 187.1 million. MIG posted a 3 percent drop in 9-month sales to 848.4 million
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EU officials see Greek deal close, broad debt talks to follow
PoliticsGreek Politics, that the EU Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) sets the deficit ceiling at 3 percent of GDP. This means
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Retail sales rebound for second time in last three months by 1.7 pct in September
EconomyMacroeconomya short-lived decline of 3 percent in the previous month and stands close to mid-2002 level. The SA
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