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General government primary cash surplus triples to 3 bln by February, arrears climb to 6.1 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy, by 792 million to 98.63 billion in February. The monthly change reflects a drop in bank support
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Newsletter 70 - 15/04/2016
permits collapse There was an 18.8 percent drop in the number of building permits issued in January
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Elektroniki’s bankruptcy reflects struggles of consumer electronics sector
EconomyFeaturesLast week, electronics retail chain Elektroniki Athinon declared bankruptcy, citing a combination of a drop in demand, the capital controls introduced last year and a lack of confidence in the Greek economy by foreign suppliers as causes. Those following the struggles of the company could see
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Underspend and improving revenues lead to budget primary surplus of 2.67 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomy(before tax refunds) by around 500 million euros, a drop in expenditure by almost 280 million
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Marginal deposit inflows of 55 mln in March
EconomyMacroeconomyAssistance (ELA) funding by 1.79 billion to 66.19 billion and a slower drop in ECB funding by almost 1
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Economic sentiment edges up to to 90.3 in April, consumer confidence falls for fourth month
EconomyMacroeconomyby 4.3 points to -13. After a short-lived marginal drop by 0.2 points in March, the services
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EU highlights Greek border concerns but Athens concerned about Aegean
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the EU-Turkey refugee agreement, which has led to a substantial drop in the arrival of migrants
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Ministry's actuarial study shows the devastating impact of the crisis on the pension system
Economywith a 4.1 percent annual rate of drop. In absolute terms this means that from a job creation
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Greek stocks climb 3.8 pct during week amid increasing optimism on swift agreement
Economyavailable to PPC. The outlook remains negative. Hellenic Telecom (OTE) posted a drop of 16.1 percent
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Decline in CPI slows slightly to 1.3 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomyby 0.7 percent in March. The core index marginally fell by 0.1 percent in April, reflecting a drop
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