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New unpaid taxes rising steadily, reach 3.5 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyto 72.98 billion euros in March from 73.25 billion in February. The year to date drop by 809 million
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Greek pensions: The thorniest issue in talks between Athens and lenders
EconomyProgrammeSamaras said in an interview last week that the 2015 budget estimated a 4.4 percent drop in supplementary
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Deposit outflow slows to 2.19 bln in Mar as balances slip to lowest in 10 yrs
EconomyMacroeconomyreached 26.81 billion euros, corresponding to a drop of 16.3 percent on the end-November figure
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Market value of HFSF's bank holdings plummets by 11 bln in 2014
EconomyBanking-third to around 7.5 billion, corresponding to a drop by more than 4 billion compared to the end-2014
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Commission slashes 2015 Greek growth forecast to 0.5 pct, sees debt rising
Economyto 2.4 percent from 2.2 percent before. The Commission notes that the drop in oil prices
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Greek trade deficit rises by 6.9 pct in March after successive falls
EconomyMacroeconomy. Similarly to exports, imports also increased in March after a double-digit drop in the prior two
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Car sales soar by 47.2 pct in April for 20th straight monthly rise
EconomyMacroeconomystill stands 70 percent below the 2008 number of 347,354 and mainly reflects a sharp drop by more
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Building activity up by 10.2 pct in Feb for biggest rise since Nov 2013
EconomyMacroeconomyGreek building permits rebounded by 10.2 percent in February after a 7.1 percent drop in January, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). February’s is the first positive figure since May 2014 and the highest reading since November 2013, when building activity posted
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Budget primary surplus grows in April thanks to one-off revenues and restricted spending
EconomyMacroeconomy-recurring item, the underlying revenue collection shows a drop by 2 percent in April and 1.8 percent
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Greece seen having older and much smaller population by 2060
SocietyGreece’s population is projected to fall by almost a quarter by 2060, to as low as 8.6 million people from its current level of 11 million, according to the European Union’s 2015 Ageing Report. The 23 percent decline would represent the fourth sharpest drop of all current EU countries, putting
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