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PASOK stakes coalition survival on voters’ fear of uncertainty
PoliticsGreek Politicsparties will remain in single digits on May 25. Even if New Democracy performs more convincingly
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Tourist arrivals in Greece up 18.7 pct in 2013 but lower average spending points to missed potential
Economyin 2013 showing the highest single-country growth at 54.7 percent with arrivals at 1.35 million
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Ahead of European elections, Greeks display wavering faith in EU
Societyin the single currency. This was the second highest figure of the countries surveyed. Underlying the overall
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April saw first rise in Greek banks' Eurosystem funding this year
EconomyMacroeconomyby that date. Funding from the ELA mechanism, which currently stands at low-single digit levels, was launched
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Five things to watch for in today's elections in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat no single party is likely to dominate in Greece for the next few years, groupings that could become
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New obstacle for privatisations as court blocks sale of water firm
EconomyPaulson, who became the second single largest shareholder. Based on the EYDAP share price on May 23
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Greek economy contracts 0.9 pct in Q1, slowest pace since Q1 2010
EconomyMacroeconomycapital formation dropped 7.9 percent in Q1 from 15.3 percent in Q4. The headline figure showed a single
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Greek building activity drop decelerates to 16 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomy. On the flipside, building activity in the Western Greece recorded a single-digit drop at -8.3 percent
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Greek trade deficit rises further in April as exports fall by 20.8 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy. As the result, the respective trade deficit showed a single-digit drop of 7.8 percent almost 10 percentage
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NPLs: The Achilles heel of the Greek banking system
AgoraHaving completed capital increases of 8.3 billion euros, which more than covered the capital needs identified by the Bank of Greece (BoG) under the baseline scenario, the single most important risk for Greek banks remains the non-performing loans (NPLs). According to the International Monetary Fund
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