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Greek industrial production falls in March after three months of rises
EconomyMacroeconomyin the preceding two years. All major industrial sectors retreated in March with the highest drop recorded
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CPI down 1.3 pct in April as Greece remains in deflation for 14th month
EconomyMacroeconomy, when the same group showed an 8.6 percent month on month rise in prices. The drop of CPI by 1.3
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April saw first rise in Greek banks' Eurosystem funding this year
EconomyMacroeconomyfunding shows a year to date decline of 11.05 billion, while the respective drop stands at 59.24 billion
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Q1 GDP contracts 1.1 pct as Greece eyes growth in 2014
EconomyMacroeconomy2008 with a cumulative drop of 22 percent until 2013. The fall during Q1 2014 means that GDP
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Central gov't cash deficit shrinks to 1.27 bln in April
EconomyMacroeconomypercent drop. The respective 4-month budget item stood at 13.84 billion, corresponding to a deviation
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Greece's C/A deficit for March drops sharply to 44.4 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece's March current account (C/A) deficit shrank to 44.4 million from 1.24 billion last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). The sharp drop mainly reflects a substantial rise in the current transfers and services’ surpluses by 468 and 385 million respectively. In addition, income
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Jobs, hundreds of thousands of jobs
Agorabillion euros in 2013 to 207 billion by the end of 2020. This implies growth will never drop below 2.5
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Historic victory for SYRIZA in EU vote unlikely to dislodge Greek coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsopposition party could point to the fact that New Democracy and PASOK (Elia) saw their share of the vote drop
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Elections results present fresh challenges for SYRIZA and New Democracy
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the results to worry conservative strategists. For a start, New Democracy saw its support drop 7 percentage
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Election results in Greece lift uncertainty, for now
Agoraincreased. Discontent following prolonged austerity, unemployment and a 30 percent drop in GDP within
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