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IMF recognises Greek 2013 surplus, sees less burdensome financing needs
Economy. Surprisingly, the IMF’s estimates for Greece’s total financing needs are materially lower than
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Another big drop for building activity, which fell by 35.3 pct in January
EconomyMacroeconomy. Attica’s building activity accounts for 22 percent of the total. The nosedive in the building
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EU subsidies help push Q1 primary budget surplus to 1.57 bln, well above target
Economyof the year rose by 6.1 percent to 1.99 billion in line with target. The total expenditure figure
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Eurobank gears up for crucial but contentious capital increase
EconomyBanking. The total amount of the two transactions completed in late March and the two upcoming equity offerings
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Who benefits from Greece’s return to the markets?
Agorathat took place this week (15th April). The PDMA sold a total of 1.625 billion euros worth of 13 weeks
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Four months of decline in industry turnover almost comes to stop in February
Economyrebounded by 17 percent, yet it represents just a fraction of the total turnover index. From
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Are investors getting a bargain with Eurobank?
Agora, should private investor participation cover 50 percent or more of the total capital increase, the HFSF
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National Bank follows other Greek lenders' by opting for capital increase
EconomyBankingequity raising of 2.86 billion. In total, the four core banks are seeking to draw 8.31 billion from
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Greek trade deficit up 12.6 pct in Feb as imports rise
EconomyMacroeconomyby 45.7 percent. The modest rise of the total import figure by 1.8 percent in February stems from a 4.3
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First positive reading for building activity in 6 months after 1.2 pct rise in May
EconomyMacroeconomyof total. Building activity is among the sectors mostly hit by the crisis. The number of building permits
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