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  1. Greek consumers take effort to lower prices into their own hands

    Society

    an immediate effect as Greeks were able to buy local potatoes for as little as 25 cents a kilo directly from

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  2. Newsletter 35 - 17/07/2015

    Newsletters

    into NPLs. This does not augur well in terms of client repayment capacity in the coming months

    18%
  3. For Greek banks, it's business as unusual
    Photo by MacroPolis

    Agora

    to turn into NPLs. This does not augur well in terms of client repayment capacity in the coming

    17%
  4. Coalition suffers space agency misfire
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    In the meantime, the process of moulding the merging of Greece’s centre-left into a single and unified

    15%
  5. Centre-left parties jockey for leading role in post-election landscape
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    not augur well for Androulakis and his vision, however PASOK sources argue that the large portion

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  6. Greece courts danger
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    Agora

    in charge claim they are moulding, it is a petri dish for anger, disunity and destruction - not a laughing

    14%
  7. Unpaid taxes keep rising, tax audits short of targets

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    increase in the cumulative debt reflects payments against ‘old’ debt, which amounted to 852 million so

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  8. Greece's 2015 budget: A breakdown of all the key figures

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    a positive impact on general government fiscal figures of 852 million (0.47 percent of GDP) in 2013

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  9. General gov't cash surplus sees large contraction in Jan-Feb, arrears edge up

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    entities. Similar to January, the state budget recorded the highest surplus at 852 million, yet

    13%
  10. Greeks express most negative sentiments about economy in global poll
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    Society

    survey was conducted in March and April 2017 through face-to-face interviews with 852 respondents

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