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Greek primary cash surplus up to 2.61 bln at end of November
EconomyMacroeconomyexhibited a mid single-digit drop of 6.2 percent to 42.7 billion. Interest payments reported by BoG
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Bank of Greece sees growth at 0.7 pct in 2014, NPLs up to 34.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyto stop increasing within 2015, while under the best-case scenario it is expected to drop by 4 pp
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Greek current account balance turns negative in October after four month of surpluses
EconomyMacroeconomyof ships showed a considerable drop. Despite the negative result in October, the 10-month C
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Sharp monthly rise in unpaid taxes to 1.59 bln for November
EconomyMacroeconomydrop in November, yet the 11-month figure stands at 25.2 percent compared to an annual target of 50
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Coalition to gain more support for president but still short of 180
PoliticsGreek Politics. A prosecutor decided on Monday evening to drop the investigation into the claims after deeming
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Greek travel receipts continued upward course in October, rising by 4.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy. In contrast, the drop in arrivals from Russia accelerated to -45.6 percent in October from -17.2 percent
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Greek trade deficit shrinks by 4.4 pct in October on back of strong exports
EconomyMacroeconomyby 0.5 percent, while those from the EU grew by 4.8 percent. Despite the drop in October’s trade deficit
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Contraction in Greek credit eases slightly to 3 percent in November
EconomyMacroeconomyThe rate of drop in Greek bank credit decelerated for the second straight month in November, falling to 3 percent from 3.2 percent in October, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). Last month’s figures were the lowest negative reading since November 2011. Balances eased for the fifth consecutive
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Manufacturing PMI up for third straight month but still falls short of growth
EconomyMacroeconomyin December. After a slight drop in October and a stable trend in November, output marginally rose
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Discussion about 'Grexit' sends Athens bourse to lowest since Nov 2012
Economy. National (NBG) posted the biggest drop (-7.43 percent) followed by Eurobank (-6.91 percent). From
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