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Tsipras encounters SYRIZA resistance, waits for court verdict on TV licences
PoliticsGreek Politics, along with the fact that two of Tsipras’s 10 choices for the central committee were rejected over
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Arrears clearance meets September target, unlocks latest tranche
EconomyProgrammestatement of October 10, Greece had made significant progress in arrears clearance by August
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Greek stocks drop 2.5 pct for second straight week, banks tumble 5.4 pct
EconomyTelecom (OTE) and Hellenic Petroleum release their 9-month results on November 10. On the following day
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Trade deficit falls 12.1 pct in Sept following export growth for first time since Apr 2015
EconomyMacroeconomyto a 7.1 percent rise in the trade deficit (from 10 percent in the 8-month period) to 13.5 billion
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Record job departures in Oct but highest 10-month net hirings since 2001
EconomyMacroeconomywork, respectively, meaning that flexible type of work made up more than 6 out of 10 hirings
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Stocks rebound 1.5 pct during week, banks climb 4.6 pct
EconomyThe Greek stock market rebounded 1.5 percent this week after recording losses in the previous two weeks. The positive performance was mainly led by banks, which jumped 4.6 percent following extended losses of almost 10 percent in the prior three weeks. The institutions’ mission chiefs are due
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Greece, lenders inch forward after talks on settlement of tax and bank debt
EconomyProgrammerealistic by all sides. According to reports, the GSPR study revealed that only 10 billion euros
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Primary cash surplus to Oct at 4 bln, including arrears repayment of 2.2 bln
EconomyMacroeconomygrowth rate of 10 percent to 39.1 billion from 35.54 billion a year ago. This means that revenue
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Three-quarters of Greek workforce struggles to make ends meet
Societywith no other contracts, 10 percent self-employees with staff and six percent with employees with fixed-term
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Budget primary surplus to Oct confirmed at 6.5 bln, 2.9 bln above revised target
EconomyMacroeconomy, while property taxes fell slightly short of the target by 23 million. Indirect taxes also grew by 10
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