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Greek current account deficit grows in Dec, 2014 surplus at 1.66 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyestate property in Italy by NBG Pangaea REIC respectively. For the whole year, non-residents
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Greeks consider antisemitism a minor issue despite recent attacks
Societyof Jewish monuments, the survey found that 62 percent of Greeks did not think that antisemitic graffiti
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Current account balance shows surplus of 300.6 mln in May
EconomyMacroeconomythe acquisition of NBG Pangaea Real Estate Investment Company by Invel Real Estate B.V. Portfolio investment
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Greece takes first round against Covid-19 but fight continues
Agorapercent of the population), and sporadic anarchist graffiti linking lockdown measures to state
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With troika OK pending, 2014 budget sees primary surplus at 1.6 pct of GDP
EconomyMacroeconomyprimary surplus for both years was reaffirmed, at 812 million in 2013 and at 2.95 billion in 2014.... Excluding the aforementioned items under EAP rules, gg primary surplus is seen at 812 million (0.4
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Budget execution shows surplus of 811 mln at start of 2014
EconomyMacroeconomy1 billion euros compared to the initial estimate of 812 million incorporated in the 2014 budget... the ESA-95 methodology. Thus, the equivalent MoF projection of 812 million under EAP stands at 3.9
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Return to sender: Post office closures being reevaluated in wake of political uproar
PoliticsGreek Politicsas “difficult but necessary,” emphasising that postal services would continue via couriers, rural...-month consultation period. Rural challenges Beyond political infighting, the closures raised urgent questions about access to essential services. There are concerns that elderly citizens in rural areas
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What would Willy do?
Agoraon the other, will leave aside the generation that did not enjoy the benefits during the age of the fat cows
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It's not the distance; it's the load you carry
Agoraschedule requires a country that has cut through the fat, the meat and has reached the bone
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The tarnished legacy that will haunt the Athens Olympics
Agorawent wrong. For Greek taxpayers there are no gold medals, juicy public contracts, fat salaries or fame
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