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Greek disposable income continues its slide in Q2, reached 29 pct during crisis
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom -3.2 percent in Q2 2013. In addition, net borrowing also remained intact for the sixth quarter
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Greek banks see Eurosystem funding drop to lowest level since 2009 in September
EconomyMacroeconomyat the high end (18.4 percent). Excluding EFSF bonds, their net ECB exposure dropped by 4 to 5
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Fiscal consolidation leads Greek 9-month primary cash balance to 2.76 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government primary cash balance showed a surplus of 2.76 billion euros in the 9-month period, from deficit of 3.32 billion last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). This implies a fiscal consolidation in excess of 6 billion year on year (YoY). The improvement in the net
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ECB tests find negligible capital shortfalls at Greek banks
Economythe net capital issuance of 1 billion (capital increase of 1.75 billion minus repayment of state
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Greek deposits increase for seventh straight month, reaching 164 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyin September from 892 million in August, which were the highest monthly reading in 2014. September net
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Slight uptick in October for Greek PMI, which remains in contraction
EconomyMacroeconomymanufacturing firms to reduce staff numbers in October extending the current sequence of net job
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Greece sets out plans for settling SME NPLs; mortgages to come
Economyclaim after the haircut should not exceed 75 percent of the firm’s net asset value. If an SME agrees
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Primary surplus narrows to 2.4 bln in October as revenues miss target
Economyincreased by 38.9 percent to 2.84 billion, 270 million euro above the target. As a result, net revenues
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Central gov't cash surplus rises to €3 bln in October despite drop in revenues
EconomyMacroeconomyin the 10-month central government net balance is more pronounced, with the cash deficit shrinking by 75.2
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Is there (sustainable) growth in Greece?
AgoraPlay. [1] This contribution is calculated as net receipts to Greece from sea transport. According
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