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Car sales up by 20.8 pct in August but rise continues to slow
EconomyMacroeconomy, following a drop exceeding 30 percent in each of the preceding three years. In absolute terms, car
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Greek CPI down by 0.3 pct in August as rate of decline slows for third month in a row
EconomyMacroeconomy-alcoholic beverages (down 2.4 percent) showed the highest drop. A slower decline of 1.3 percent
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S&P upgrades Greece one notch to B, sees growth in 2015
Economy20 percent lower than in 2007. The rating agency highlights that a drop in the unit labor cost
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Greek central government primary cash surplus to August at 2.3 bln
EconomyMacroeconomya mid single-digit drop of 4.9 percent to 32.14 billion. This compares with the 8-month budget figure
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Seasonal jobs bring down Q2 unemployment to 26.6 pct but long-term jobless rising
EconomyMacroeconomyThe non-seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate posted a drop both year on year (YoY) and quarter on quarter (QoQ) to 26.6 percent in Q2 2014 from 27.8 percent in the previous quarter and 27.3 percent in Q2 2013, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). The Q2 unemployment rate
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Greece sees travel receipts rise again in July to reach 2.74 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyto 10.49 million. In addition, the double-digit drop in travel spending per trip in July, led
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Greek wages index falls 1 pct in Q2, down 23.8 pct since 2010
EconomyMacroeconomy1.2 percent in Q2. This corresponds to the second highest drop among the EU-28 countries, following
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Troika review begins with fiscal targets and tax breaks in focus
EconomyMacroeconomyat 13 percent. Kathimerini also notes that tax interventions for 2016 include a further drop
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Wealth in Greece plunged by 170 bln since 2007, report finds
Societycontraction of 22 percent over this period, while Spain’s GDP showed a cumulative drop of 6 percent
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SMEs, backbone of Greek economy, have shed 27 pct of jobs since 2008
Economy, SME employment is expected to drop by another 106,000 to 1.65 million in 2015. Similarly, the number
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