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Greek C/A deficit shrinks by 17 pct in April as imports drop faster than exports
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece's current account (C/A) deficit narrowed by 17 percent to 955 million euros in April from 1.15 billion last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). The improvement in the C/A balance by 196 million year on year (YoY) stems from a widening of the services surplus by 100 million as well
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Greece's updated proposals to lenders and how they compare to previous efforts
EconomyProgrammerevenues unchanged at 100 million in each year, although market sources indicate that this is very
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Greek stocks rise by 16 pct during week on hopes of deal in Brussels
Economyof these days. In the following two days it stayed close to 100 million, while fell to 65 million
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Greek deposit rate almost stable, loan rate slightly up in May
EconomyMacroeconomyand almost 100 bps above the eurozone average rate. The interest rates in consumer loans showed mixed
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Greek government's proposals to bridge gap with lenders appear to fall short
EconomyProgrammeof individual business income to 100 percent by the end of 2017, while the institutions proposed
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IMF preliminary DSA finds Greek debt unsustainable, points to need for debt relief
EconomyProgrammeremain above 100 percent of GDP for the next three decades. Doubling the maturity and grace period
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Income inequality in Greece remained high in 2013
Society, the Gini coefficient would be 0 percent. A Gini coefficient of 100% indicates that there is total income
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Tsipras gets strong mandate for deal in Brussels but left with political conundrum at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpenditure being cut by 100 million euros this year and 200 next year. Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos
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Unpaid taxes edge up by 656 mln in June for slowest monthly rise in 2015
EconomyMacroeconomyof tax arrears in up to 100 instalments. In a list of administrative measures submitted
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Tsipras gears up for internal battle, sets priorities for summer
PoliticsGreek Politicssummer session, when just 100 rather than 300 lawmakers sit, as Tsipras could have replaced MPs who would
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