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NBG turns profitable in Q3, NPE stock drops further by 1 billion
EconomyBankingof around 40 and 50 percent respectively, with the NPL and NPE ratios projected to decrease by 15
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As Greeks wait for Brussels deal, general dissatisfaction reigns at home
PoliticsGreek Politicswho said they were happy with the opposition over the last month, from 21 percent in October to 15
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Newsletter 100 - 16/12/2016
accounted for 42.6 percent of hirings, while 42.4 and 15 percent of hirings related to part-time
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Bank of Greece sees potential for recovery, urges calm in negotiations
EconomyMacroeconomy) fell by 15 percentage points to 126 percent but still remains more than double the European average
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Greek stocks drop 1.5 pct during week amid subdued trading activity
Economypercent), Piraeus (-9.3 percent) and NBG (-8.6 percent). Overall, 15 out of the 25 constituents
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Economic sentiment and consumer confidence rebound by more than 2 pts in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomybusiness indicators improved by 5 up to 15 points. In particular, the highest increase was recorded
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Survey highlights strain on mental health in Greece amid financial pressure
SocietyJust over a third of the Greek population spends about three-quarters of their income on paying off bills and debts, while a further 15 percent spend almost all their income on the same expenses, according to research by the National School of Public Health (ESDY). The ESDY survey, conducted
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In latest review of loan quality, BoG says capital ratios to remain high after targeted NPE reduction
EconomyBankingloans stood at 19 and 15 percent respectively. During the first half of 2016, write-offs stood at 1.6
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Travel receipts drop 13.8 pct in Nov, 11-month figure down 6.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyin the 11-month period, while those from non-EU countries dropped at a faster pace of 15 percent to 3.55
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Overdue contributions rise at accelerating pace of 615 mln in Q4, stock climbs to 17.54 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyowe between 15 and 30,000 euros each for an aggregate amount of 1.61 billion (9.2 percent of total
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