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Unemployment rate falls to 23.1 pct in second quarter, lowest since Q2 2012
EconomyMacroeconomyworking last year are now inactive. Furthermore, 105,904 inactive persons a year ago have entered
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Greek SMEs continue to have bleak view of their future
Societyit will improve. The average decrease in turnover in SMEs is now 17.6 percent, down from 20.6
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Newsletter 89 - 23/09/2016
Simba for everyone in the Pride Lands to see, the government now faces a potential mauling from
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Greek government risks mauling after straying off
Agorain The Lion King holds up Simba for everyone in the Pride Lands to see, the government now faces
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Revenues spring surprise by beating Sep target, providing 1.4 bln cushion for Q4
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros. This means that it is now more feasible for the government to meet the full-year revenue target.
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General government primary cash surplus expands to 3.9 bln by August, arrears drop further to 6.3 bln
EconomyMacroeconomybudget is now the second key contributor to the overall gg primary balance after extrabudgetary
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Greek stocks rebound 2.1 pct, banks climb 5.7 pct
EconomyThe Greek stock market moved sideways this week, ending with a 2.1 percent rise and banks outperforming. The rebound was not accompanied by increased trading activity as volumes stayed at very subdued levels for another week. The government legislated the pending prior actions and the focus is now
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Tsipras braces for SYRIZA congress, weighs up reshuffle options
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the International Monetary Fund now, even if they are not due to be rolled out until 2018. Tsipras reportedly
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Greece's taxing challenges
Agoraon four occasions since 2010. It now stands at 24 percent. In the midst of a continuous recession
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Countdown to start of second review begins, focus on more reforms
EconomyProgrammeFollowing the political decision taken at Monday’s Eurogroup regarding the completion of the first review milestones and the disbursement of the sub-tranches, the focus is now shifting towards the second programme review. The institutions are expected to return to Athens early next week to start
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