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SETE study presents short- and longer-term prospects of Greek tourism
EconomyMacroeconomyspending per trip is expected to resume an upward trend as of 2016 as it expects the growth rate
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Building activity plummets 31.5 pct in May
EconomyMacroeconomya positive growth rate of 16.7 percent. It is worth noting that the building surface and volume posted
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Budget primary surplus of 3.6 bln by July, monthly revenues short of target by 315 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the second straight month at a double-digit growth rate of 10.4 percent, reaching 3.48 billion euros
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Greek stocks edge up 0.7 pct on week, banks rise 3.8 pct for first time in last six weeks
Economyloan of 360 million at a favourable rate, a capital injection by the strategic investor Sklavenitis
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Budget primary surplus reaches 3.6 bln in 7-month, monthly revenues miss target in July
EconomyMacroeconomy-digit rate of 10.4 percent for the second straight month to 3.49 billion in July, at a new high
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Credit contraction slows to 1.6 pct in July, loan deductions jump to 638 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyCredit contraction in the Greek banking market decelerated to 1.6 percent in July from 2 percent in June, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Friday. The July headline figure represents the slowest rate of drop over the past twelve months. Loan balances fell by more than 1 billion euros from
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Retail sales drop for thirteenth straight month by 5.2 pct in June
EconomyMacroeconomythe rate of fall accelerated as of July after the imposition of capital controls. The June 2016
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PMI picks up to 50.4 in August, new orders grow for first time in two years
EconomyMacroeconomy, production increased for the second time this year at a rate broadly similar to the historical average, while
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Greek stocks climb 3 pct on week, banks post double-digit gains
Economyin the previous year, mainly dragged by the higher Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) tax rate. GGR slipped 0.8
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New round of cuts in supplementary pensions
Economytrimmed in August. For more than two thirds of the 66,900 pensions, the weighted average drop rate
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