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Greek stocks down 5.1 pct over week as investors remain cautious
Economy4.6 percent to 30.3 million mainly on the back of negative valuation of investments and higher
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General gov't primary cash surplus widens to 2.6 bln in Aug, arrears up by 2.15 bln
EconomyMacroeconomya fiscal deterioration of more than 800 million year on year (YoY). The worsening performance mainly
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Committee of wise men proposes drastic changes to Greece's pension system
Economythe new system mainly during the transition period. This fund will be financed by the state budget
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Greek banks brace for recapitalisation, with Piraeus initiating a bond swap offer
EconomyBankingscenario. Until now, very few details have been leaked and they mainly relate to the macro assumptions
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Privatisation chief sees gradual progress but revenues remain unclear
Economyof 915 million euros. Lamda pledged to make an investment worth 1.2 billion, mainly related
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Disposable income slips 1.6 pct in Q2 on higher income and wealth taxes
EconomyMacroeconomy2009. The recorded drop over the last six years mainly stems from soaring unemployment rates
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Growing hopes that Greek recession will be milder than expected
Economy) in the second quarter of 2015. The QoQ increase for the second consecutive quarter mainly reflects
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Greek shares up for the third straight week on strong performance from banks
EconomyThe Greek stock market headed north for the third successive week posting gains of 3.9 percent mainly driven by banks (+18.6 percent), which continued recording strong gains for the third week in a row. The quadriga’s mission chiefs concluded on Friday their 3-day visit to Athens, the first after
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Fiscal target revision shows 3.07 bln 9-month primary surplus was 1.8 bln above target
Economybelow targets. These mainly involve: 1) Grants to Manpower Employment Agency (at 37.3 percent
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Retail sales down by 4 pct in August for third straight fall
EconomyMacroeconomyrate by 2.2 percent in August, after a bigger drop of 7.2 percent in July, mainly reflecting
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