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Industrial production rebounds 2.8 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) rebounded by 2.8 percent in April after dropping in the preceding two months, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Thursday. IPI’s performance has been volatile in recent times, with 10 positive readings in the last 16 months. Two
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Encouraging signs for Greek banks in Q1 results but NPL management looms large
Agorain the course of Q1 to 10 billion, which also entails lower fee expense since banks pay a fee of 115 basis
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Protests give Mitsotakis chance to round on under-fire coalition
PoliticsGreek Politics. Recent opinion polls have shown that around eight in 10 voters are dissatisfied with the government
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Five-month budget primary surplus of 2.27 bln, revenues outperform in May
EconomyMacroeconomyin the final budget bulletin expected to be published in the next 10 days. Tax refunds climbed 36.5
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Current account deficit narrows to 822 mln in April
EconomyMacroeconomytransport receipts. In addition, travel surplus fell by 10 percent to 279.6 million in April
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SYRIZA to suggest switch to proportional representation, schedules congress for Oct
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent 10 years earlier, which suggests that there has been a substantial shift in public opinion
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Economic sentiment stable at 89.7 pts in June, consumer confidence rises again
EconomyMacroeconomysignificant gains of 10 points. This is largely due to a sharp improvement of 6.6 points in February
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Piraeus port sale setback troubles Tsipras ahead of China visit
PoliticsForeign Policymillion in the next 10 years, state revenues of 410 million from the concession agreement corresponding
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Coalition's proposal for PR electoral system unlikely to clinch supermajority
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis as an attempt to make up for its loss of support in older age groups. Like New Democracy, To Potami (10 MPs
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Marinopoulos travails point to wider difficulties for supermarket sector
EconomyFeaturesby the same university revealed that seven in 10 Greeks now shopped for only absolutely essential
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