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Q1 GDP provides a positive surprise with 0.4 pct quarterly growth
EconomyMacroeconomyis an improvement on the 0.1 percent contraction posted in the flash estimates released on May 15
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BoG reveals number of indebted borrowers, details business NPEs
EconomyMacroeconomyof 2016 NPEs (15 billion) relate to legally protected loans, Mitrakos noted. Those loans correspond
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Athens ties up prior actions, IMF hints at programme role
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the creditors,” she added. Rice told journalists that Lagarde would attend the June 15 meeting
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Building activity rises 24.7 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomydeductions in the housing loan market continue unabated since the beginning of 2011, having reached 15
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Greeks express most negative sentiments about economy in global poll
Society. The public’s view of the economy is up from a low of 15 percent across these five EU nations in 2013, when
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European Commission's DSA reveals serious concerns over debt sustainability, need for relief
EconomyProgrammethe thresholds (15 percent in the medium-term and below 20 percent thereafter), which the May 2016
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Compliance report looks at programme financing, arrears clearance and 2016 performance
EconomyProgrammerelate to the tranche approved by the last Eurogroup on June 15, while four additional tranches
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Tsipras tries to resolve trash row as opposition goes on offensive
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy on 33 percent, up half a point from May, and SYRIZA on 15, down 1.5 points since last month
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Tsipras fails to halt strike as domestic political battle heats up
PoliticsGreek Politics.” This appears to be a nod towards the opinion polls over the last few months, and in the wake of the June 15
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Voters unconvinced by post-Eurogroup narrative, wait for growth
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTwo recent opinion polls have highlighted the lack of enthusiasm among Greeks for the agreement that the government reached with its creditors at the June 15 Eurogroup, underlining the hard work that the coalition has ahead of it and suggesting that it will take much more for the prevailing
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