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  1. Stocks fall for second straight week amid soft volumes
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    Economy

    percent), Aegean Airlines (+2.2 percent) and Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+1.9 percent). In contrast

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  2. Stocks down 0.4 pct this week after tumbling in wake of Eurogroup
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    CCH (+1.8 percent) and OPAP (+1.6 percent). The worst performance was recorded by Public Power

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  3. Stocks fall for fifth straight week, edging down 0.8 pct

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    million, while turnover rebounded by 6 percent to 61.3 million. Coca Cola Hellenic (CCH) releases 2016

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  4. Gains of 2.5 pct for stocks this week amid subdued trading volumes
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    Economy

    in the previous week. Corporate news Coca Cola Hellenic (CCH) posted a rise of 22.5 percent in 2016 net

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  5. Stocks down by another 1.4 pct over week as Brussels talks prove inconclusive
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    Economy

    (+8.8 percent), Hellenic Petroleum (+5 percent) and Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+4.5 percent

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  6. Stocks up 3.1 pct during week to reach fresh two-year high
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    a dividend yield of 2.7 percent. Furthermore, Hellenic Telecom (OTE) and Coca Cola Hellenic (CCH) hold

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  7. Revenues at 4.77 bln in Oct, beating target for fourth straight month

    Economy

    to the targets being beaten over the last four months, even though there is a steady increase in unpaid...The final budget execution to October confirmed preliminary figures, released by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) on November 13, showing revenues beating monthly targets by 763 million euros

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  8. Newsletter 275 -27/11/2020

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    . Aggregate PIB expenditure came to 7.01 billion, overshooting the target by 2.28 billion. Overall, the PIB... by economist Sir Christopher Pissarides, which was commissioned to produce a roadmap for the Greek

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  9. ‘We’re dying to pay our taxes’
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    will pay the property tax, even if it’s with their last cent. *Damian Mac Con Uladh is a Greece-based journalist who blogs at damomac.wordpress.com Damian Mac Con Uladh

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  10. Why Greece’s ‘also ran’ parties are crucial
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    of Sunday’s election – would need 37.2–38.4 percent to go it alone. Watch this space! Follow Damian: @damomac Damian Mac Con Uladh

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