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Trade deficit falls by markedly accelerating pace of 24.2 pct in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomyslipped by 2 percent and exports rose by 11.1 percent leading the respective trade deficit down by 15.5
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OECD sees recession in 2015-16, stresses need for reform implementation
EconomyMacroeconomyin 2016. Those projections stand 2 and 12 percentage points above OECD previous forecasts. Debt relief
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Eurogroup gives Greece another week to agree measures, keeps tranche and recap funds on hold
EconomyProgrammeAs expected, the Eurogroup held on Monday took stock of the current state of play regarding the implementation of the Greek programme but it did not reach any decision on the disbursement of the next sub-tranche of 2 billion euros. During the press conference, Eurogroup President Jeroen
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Fitch affirms Greece’s rating, projects GDP to contract 0.3 pct in 2015
Economyof the fiscal adjustment falls in 2016, with measures of 4.3 billion next year from 2 billion in 2015
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Greece receives list of milestones for next bailout sub-tranche
EconomyProgrammerevenues so the relevant legislation can be adopted during the first programme review. 2) Measures
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BoG report highlights need for programme implementation, political consensus
Economybanks to unlock tied-up funds. 2) Fast implementation of goods and services markets’ reforms
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Greece seeks EU help on refugees after Schengen threat but big challenges remain
PoliticsForeign Policypumps, tents, portable toilets and waterproof clothing, among other things. 2) It agreed
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Turnover in tourism sector increases by 9.9 pct in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomypercent), while arrivals from France edged up by 2 percent. On the flipside, incoming tourist flow
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Pension reform wrangle prompts Greece to consider going own way on contributions rise
EconomyProgrammein contributions could reach 2 percentage points (pp), of which 1.5 pp will burden employers (1 pp for main
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Unemployment nudges down to 24.6 pct in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomy, with unemployment rates dropping by 3.8 and 2 percentage points respectively to 31 percent and 21.9 percent
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