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Tsipras remains sketchy on coalition options, negotiating positions
PoliticsGreek Politicscoalition with New Democracy. Coalition partners During a presentation to investors in London last
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Samaras finger wagging at troika a sign of pressure on Greek government
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Antonis Samaras took the unusual step of criticising the troika on Tuesday, an indication of how frustrated the government feels as it is squeezed between lenders’ demands and domestic political pressures. Among the quotes that stood out during the premier’s speech at a conference
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Greek loan rates remained well above euro area average in October
EconomyMacroeconomy, while T-Bill yields remained broadly stable. During the recent crisis years, time deposit rate peaked
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2014 is not 2012
Agoradependency during 2011 and 2012 was because the system lost 87 billion euros of deposits (around a third
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Greek tax revenues at 33.5 pct of GDP in 2013, slightly below OECD average
EconomyMacroeconomypercent in 2000 and gradually fell to 29.6 percent in 2009. During the crisis years it has increased
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Greek budget primary surplus up to 3.53 bln at end of November despite revenue shortfall
EconomyMacroeconomyproperty tax (ENFIA) reached 1.5 billion euros during the first three months of payments, in line
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Talk of negative impact from political risk sees tightening of Greek polls
PoliticsGreek Politicssince then euro banknotes were flown into Greece during this period, and earlier, to ensure that ATMs
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Rare rise of 2.1 pct in Q3 for Greek wages index
EconomyMacroeconomycaptures the total of gross earnings received by employees during the reference period
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Coalition edges towards 180 votes for president but close to exhausting resources
PoliticsGreek Politicslawmakers. Founta, however, only voted “present” during Tuesday’s ballot. She was one of three DIMAR
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Greek stocks, bond yields feel impact of Parliament's failure to elect president
Economy. During the voting process, when it became clear that the presidential candidate would not reach
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