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Tsipras limits pledges and expectations in Thessaloniki
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe controversy over the latest action against the former head of the Hellenic Statistical Authority
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Building activity slumps by 21.7 pct in June for sixth successive month
EconomyMacroeconomy). The latest construction confidence indicator released by the European Commission showed it rebounded
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Turnover in tourism sector edges down 1.1 pct in Q2
EconomyMacroeconomyindex rose by 8.6 percent in Q2. According to the latest Bank of Greece (BoG) figures for the first half
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The story behind Attica Bank, the non-systemic lender thrust into the spotlight
EconomyBankingwere recorded within 2015. According to the latest official data on asset quality, Attica’s non
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Newsletter 88 - 16/09/2016
-tranche of 2.8 billion euros. However, the latest round of talks with the country’s lenders have ended
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Out with the old, in with the old
Agoracreated by the latest case against the former head of the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT), Andreas
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Greek SMEs continue to have bleak view of their future
SocietyThe vast majority of small and medium-sized businesses are in a more difficult financial position than ever before and there is a risk that the overall job losses in the sector could hit 55,000 in 2016, a study by the country’s small and medium-business association has claimed. In its latest six
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Kammenos eases tension with church, leaving coalition to focus graft attacks
PoliticsGreek Politics. The latest dispute seemed to spark Kammenos into action as a large part of his small voter base
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Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016
to obtain official permission before visiting local schools. The church reacted to his latest plan as well
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IMF upgrades Greece’s GDP and unemployment rate estimates
EconomyMacroeconomyIn its latest World Economic Outlook (WEO) published on Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund was upbeat in its estimates regarding Greece’s GDP and unemployment rate, upgrading its previous forecasts released on April 12. GDP is now expected to grow by 0.1 percent in 2016 compared
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