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Commission slashes 2015 Greek growth forecast to 0.5 pct, sees debt rising
EconomyIn its spring economic forecasts the European Commission (EC) focusses on the failure of the Greek recovery to pick up amid high political uncertainty and tighter financing conditions, which are also weighing on public finances. The EC also highlights that its new estimates are subject to a high
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Greek stocks, bond yields show effects of worsening mood regarding country's prospects
Economyfuelled by the latest European Commission economic forecasts pointing to a much slower GDP growth
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Unemployment rate eases to 25.4 pct in Feb, as number of unemployed falls
EconomyMacroeconomyyesterday, the European Commission (EC) upward revised its unemployment estimates to 25.6 percent
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Athens Stock Exchange erases losses made since elections as mood improves
Economyof the joint statement by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and Greek Prime Minister
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Greek CPI down by 2.1 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomyreleased earlier this week, the European Commission estimates 2015 will be another deflationary year
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Eurogroup build-up dominated by internal friction over way forward
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the joint statement issued by Tsipras and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. Energy
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Industrial production shoots up by 5 pct in March for highest rise since 2007
EconomyMacroeconomyby the European Commission at the end of April showed it fell for the fifth straight month by 4.8
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Athens keeps options open on gas pipelines despite nudge from Washington
PoliticsForeign Policythat it will only become involved in the project if it gets the all-clear from the European Commission.
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Building activity up by 10.2 pct in Feb for biggest rise since Nov 2013
EconomyMacroeconomyby the European Commission at the end of April a fall by 1.9 points to -41.9, the lowest reading
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Greek economy slips into recession as Q1 GDP contracts by 0.2 pct QoQ
EconomyMacroeconomygrowth forecast to 2.5 percent for 2.9 percent before. More recently, the European Commission made
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