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Greek primary budget surplus doubles to 835 mln in Jan but below target
Economyfor January. Interest payments eased 9.2 percent to 216 million, leading to a slower decrease in total
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Greek deposits fell by 1.4 pct in January amid outflows of 2.3 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyrecorded in December. Total deposits – including euro and non-euro area residents – dropped by 3 billion
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The wrong prescription
Agora. In 2012, they accounted for just under 12 percent of the total sales of medicinal products, compared
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Greece’s return to capital markets: Why not try a diaspora bond first?
Agora. In November 2013 the Italian state successfully placed such a patriotic bond with a total volume of 22
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Eurosystem funding for Greek banks eases by 2.18 bln in January
EconomyMacroeconomy. The troika’s latest guidelines call for a reduction of Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding to total
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Unemployment closes 2013 with new high of 27.5 pct in last quarter
EconomyMacroeconomypercent of total employed. 65 percent of those working part time are forced to do so because
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Greek deposits down 0.3 pct in Feb, credit contraction stable
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the second consecutive month. Total deposits – including euro and non-euro area residents – dropped by 664
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Greek recession slowed from revised 7 pct in 2012 to 3.9 pct last year
EconomyMacroeconomyin total final consumption expenditure. There was a significant slowing in the drop in private
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A return to capital markets for Greek banks but no return to domestic lending
Agoraof the total loan portfolio now surpasses 38 percent. This requires an ever increasing level of loan impairment
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Omnibus bill passes but leaves marks on coalition and SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece’s coalition succeeded in passing on Sunday an omnibus bill of reforms demanded by the troika so Athens could receive further bailout funding but the process may have inflicted lasting damage on the government and the main opposition. In the end 152 MPs of 300 in total voted for the first
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