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Retail turnover falls by 2.3 pct in Feb, volume drops by 3.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyto February 2018, the main falls in turnover were seen in clothing and footwear where a fall of 5.9
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PM aiming to unveil expansionary fiscal measures after Easter
PoliticsGreek Politicsmain aim is to sway voters ahead of those ballots, thereby possibly narrowing the margin between
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Athens revises projections in Stabilty Programme, sees more fiscal space in coming years
EconomyProgrammebenefits or handouts. The main objective will be to reduce some of the tax burden that has
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Confidence vote due amid toxic atmosphere, narrowing of opposition poll lead
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis. The latest developments mark an escalation in the personal attacks between the two main parties
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Industrial production drops by 2.7 pct in Mar
EconomyMacroeconomy, the mining and quarrying production index increased by 0.3 percent. During March, four out of five main
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Banks focus on reducing NPLs linked to property
EconomyMacroeconomyAs Greece’s systemic banks enter their first quarter reporting cycle, what’s happening with their bad loan pile is one of the main performance indicators that observers are keeping their eyes on. Greece’s banks are already looking to the stress test in 2020. A meeting took place this month
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Eurosystem funding rises by 84 mln in Apr, ELA eliminated
EconomyMacroeconomyfunding made up 100 percent of all funding, having overtaken ELA funding as the main component in April
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Industrial turnover drops by 6.7 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomy. In March, declines were noted in all five main industrial groupings. The biggest fall was observed
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IMF highlights bailout shortcomings in latest admission of programme errors
EconomyProgrammein the review where the main objectives of the programme were not achieved. Specifically, in the area
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Tsipras ramps up fiscal pledges as elections draw closer
PoliticsGreek Politicsrespondents appear to find the recent polarisation between the two main parties a turn-off: 37 percent said
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