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Newsletter 81 - 08/07/2016
euros and slipped by 6 bps to 5.17 percent for amounts between 250,000 and 1 million euros
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Trade deficit climbs for second straight month in May, rising by 12.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomypercent, while those from EU countries eased 1 percent. Stripping out the impact of oil products
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New tax arrears climb by 1.25 bln in May, total stock rises to 89 bln
Economydebt reached almost 89 billion euros at the end of May, up by 1 billion from the end-April figure
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Greece lagging in EU innovation rankings
Economy, Greece’s performance is way below its European peers in venture capital investments (at just 1
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Greek stocks rise 3.8 pct on week, banks rebound by 10.7 pct
EconomyThe Greek stock market traded in positive territory in four straight sessions, ending the week up by 3.8 percent despite a correction of 1 percent on Friday. The trading activity recovered from last week’s low level but remained subdued overall. On Thursday the Athens Stock Exchange general index
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Sallas exit from Piraeus marks end of era in Greek banking sector
EconomyBankingwith an exposure above 1 million euros or any exposure in arrears. Furthermore, considering the SSM
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Increase in overdue contributions accelerates to 831 mln in Q2 as total reaches 16.6 bln
Economy0.4 percent of total) owe more than 1 million each for a total amount of 3.76 billion euros, which
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Greece's public healthcare in a muddled and troubled state
EconomyFeaturesin order to receive some sort of healthcare. The government announced this year that as of June 1
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Bank of Greece publishes revised Code of Conduct for management of NPLs
EconomyMacroeconomyBank of Greece published on Tuesday evening the revised Code of Conduct for the management of non-performing loans (NPLs) held by individuals and very small businesses (with turnover less than 1 million euros). The code outlines general principles of behaviour and adopts best practices for banks
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Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016
official mosque, with almost 1 million euros of public funds. The legislation received widespread support
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