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  1. Unemployment rate edges down to 23.4 pct in June, lowest since March 2012
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    million. It is worth noting that the number of employed has grown by 61,700 over the last twelve

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  2. Newsletter 87 - 09/09/2016

    Newsletters

    of jobless fell by 6,800 in June to land at 1.12 million. The number of employed has grown by 61,700 over

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  3. Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016

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    , Greek bank deposits have grown by 751 million, reflecting inflows of 1.24 and 1.11 billion from time

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  4. Tsipras ponders risking reshuffle to finish review on time, get debt talks going
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to have grown increasingly aware – possibly as a result of discussions with his eurozone counterparts

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  5. Unemployment rate edges up to 23.4 pct in August
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 1.13 million. Over the last 12 months, the number of employed has grown by 57,700 but has been

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  6. Newsletter 95 - 11/11/2016

    Newsletters

    of employed has grown by 57,700 but at a slower rate in the last five months. The number

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  7. General government primary cash surplus to Oct rises to 6.1 bln, arrears slip to 6.3 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    on October 21, total arrears have grown by 323 million in the 10-month period. The biggest increases

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  8. S&P affirms Greece’s rating, outlook remains stable
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    Economy

    ”. The rating agency has upgraded its GDP forecasts now expecting GDP to have grown by 0.4 percent

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  9. The joke's on Greece
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    Agora

    behind others, has grown during the crisis. According to the latest poll by think-tank Dianeosis

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  10. All-round concern about Greek-Turkish tension in run-up to referendum
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    of Prime Minister among other institutional changes. Concerns have also grown due to a new case involving

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