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First Greek presidential vote to set tempo for final ballot on Dec 29
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe first round of the presidential ballot on Wednesday evening (7 p.m. Greek time) is unlikely to provide any clear indications about whether the current Greek Parliament will manage to elect a new head of state by the final vote on December 29. The government is expected to obtain at least 161
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Greek budget primary surplus at 3.57 bln by end of November, beating target by 691 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyin line with target. As a result, total expenditure was cut 7 percent to 43.21 billion in the 11-month
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Greek retail sales back on upward course in October after brief dip
EconomyMacroeconomy, beverages and tobacco (-7 percent) and furniture and electrical and household equipment (-2.9 percent
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Where did all the money go?
Agoraof government bodies via repos worth 7 billion and privatization proceeds in the range of 2.4 billion
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Greek unemployment drops slightly to 25.8 pct in October on lower jobless
EconomyMacroeconomy) above that of men (23.1 percent). Despite an almost 7 pp drop YoY, youth unemployment (15-24 years
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Funding needs take centre stage in row between New Democracy and SYRIZA
Economypercent on January 7. The 5-year yield also dropped at high single-digit levels from 12.3 percent
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Fall in Greek building activity accelerates to 19 pct in October
EconomyMacroeconomyactivity, showed they fell 7 percent in Q3 2014 with a cumulative drop of 37.4 percent since Q3 2008
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The bad hand being dealt to Greece's next government
Agora. By the end of November, the current government had used up 7 billion euros in repos, leaving room for only 2
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First rise since 2009 for Greek household disposable income in Q3 2014
EconomyMacroeconomyhiked to 7 percent in Q3 2014 from 4.6 percent last year. Net borrowing rose to 2.9 billion in Q3
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SYRIZA heading for big but maybe not conclusive win, exit polls suggest
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe first round of exit polls, made public as polling centers closed at 7 p.m., indicate that SYRIZA will achieve a much larger margin of victory than expected but is not guaranteed to get a parliamentary majority. The combined exit poll conducted by MRB, Alco, GPO, Marc and Metron Analysis
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