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  1. Industrial turnover falls for 5th straight month in March at decelerating 2.9 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    (+12.7 percent) and furniture (+12.1 percent). The latest Markit’s Manufacturing PMI showed it fell

    5%
  2. Bank of Greece warns of dangers in failure to reach deal with lenders
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ), in the industry of paper, wood and furniture (63 percent) and agriculture (61.4 percent). In addition, the NPE

    5%
  3. Greece’s price index falls to second lowest point in 12 years
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    Society

    -alcoholic drinks (99 percent) and furniture and furnishings (99 percent) were all below the EU average

    5%
  4. Industrial production down by 4 pct in May after three successive rises

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by furniture (+20.1 percent), tobacco products (+19.8 percent). ELSTAT figures also showed

    5%
  5. Sharp drop of 4.2 pct in Greek industrial turnover in May

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and optical products (+38.3 percent), tobacco products (+32.1 percent) and furniture (+14 percent). The Markit

    5%
  6. Study shows deep impact of capital controls on retail sector
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    Economy

    . It is noteworthy that payments via credit cards in the furniture, household and electrical equipment

    5%
  7. Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015

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    percent) followed by furniture, electrical and household equipment (-9.2 percent). The biggest

    5%
  8. Assessing the health of Greek banks' loan portfolios
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    EconomyBanking

    of paper, wood and furniture (63 percent) and agriculture (61.4 percent). In contrast, the lowest NPE

    5%
  9. Retail sales down by 4 pct in August for third straight fall
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    period was recorded in furniture, electrical and household equipment (-51.7 percent) with retail sale

    5%
  10. Retail sales slip 0.1 pct in Dec, drop of 2.8 pct in 2015

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent) and furniture, electrical and household equipment (-57.9 percent) followed by pharmaceutical

    5%