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HFSF records losses of 1.2 bln in 9-month amid revaluation losses from bank holdings
EconomyBanking) banks under liquidation. Of this figure, HFSF estimates the recoverable amount stands at 1.94
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Unemployment rate edges down to 23 pct in October, lowest in 4.5 years
EconomyMacroeconomy, there is a notable divergence in their estimates. Τhe most optimistic projection is that of the IMF (21.5
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Credit standards and demand for corporate and household loans remain unchanged in Q4
EconomyMacroeconomyCredit standards for both corporate and household loans remained stable quarter on quarter (QoQ) in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2016, in line with previous estimates, Bank of Greece (BoG) bank lending survey (BLS) displayed on Tuesday. The survey largely includes data of the four systemic banks
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S&P affirms Greece’s rating, outlook remains stable
Economyand 3.2 percent in 2020. Its estimates are based on gradual strengthening of the labour market
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Pensions main source of finance for half of households as income falls again
Societyestimates would amount to more than 450,000 people, two in every three Greek under the age of 34 would
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Travel receipts rise 4.7 pct in Dec, 2016 figure down 6.4 pct despite increased arrivals
EconomyMacroeconomy, according to the Institute of SETE (INSETE), with preliminary estimates for air seat planning in early
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Greece and creditors dive into details of measures and counter-measures
EconomyProgrammesources noted the volume of measures demanded by the IMF may lowered since its estimates only included
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Unemployment rate stable for third month at 23.1 pct in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomyand 22.6 percent respectively. In contrast, the OECD estimates the unemployment rate will edge down
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Revenues beat target by 3.9 pct in Feb, remain above target for year
EconomyMacroeconomyestimates in the coming years. Although a part of this overperformance is related to certain one-off
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Travel receipts drop 2.4 pct in Jan following lower foreign arrivals
EconomyMacroeconomy). The initial SETE estimates point to a rise in non-residents’ arrivals by 1.2 million or 4.8 percent
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