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  1. Greece's C/A deficit for March drops sharply to 44.4 mln

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    marginally improving from 2.4 percent of GDP in 2013 to 2.3 percent in 2014 and 2.2 percent in 2015.

    3%
  2. Drop in Greek retail sales accelerates to 3.4 pct in March

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    consecutive month by 2.2 percent YoY, while turnover slipped 2.7 percent similar to the February

    3%
  3. How Greek banks moved into a new era
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    Agora

    in Alpha and Piraeus currently stand at 2.2 billion and 400 million respectively. The banks’ stock

    3%
  4. Greek economy contracts 0.9 pct in Q1, slowest pace since Q1 2010

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    tourism season this year. Total imports rose 2.2 percent in Q1 reflecting a broadly similar increase

    3%
  5. Are things looking up for Greece's privatisation programme?

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    24.2 billion previously. The target for 2015 stands at 2.2 billion euros and in excess of 3 billion

    3%
  6. Greek May CPI falls 2 pct in one of biggest drops for more than a year

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    equipment (-2.2 percent). On the flipside, two sectors showed a price increase, namely health (up 2.1

    3%
  7. As Bank of Greece lines up Stournaras to take over, it reveals how risky things got during crisis

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    billion euros have returned to Greek banks, while additional inflows of 2.2 billion were recorded

    3%
  8. Greek primary budget surplus at 707 mln as revenues beat target in May

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    in May and -7.1 percent in 5-month to 2.9 billion, 2.2 percent short of target. Tax refunds surged

    3%
  9. Greek CPI falls at slower pace of 0.7 pct in July

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    , namely health (+2.2 percent), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (+2 percent), transport (+0.4 percent

    3%
  10. Greek primary cash surplus reaches 1.8 bln in H1 2014

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    primary cash surplus amounted to 2.2 billion euros from 590 million last year. The figures provided

    3%