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What next for Greek politics after Golden Dawn arrests?
PoliticsGreek Politicsof double talk as he has spent the 15 months since his election preaching for the need to stabilise... retain their role until convicted. Even in the case of them resigning en masse, national elections
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Sharper drop for retail sales in July points to lingering recession
EconomyMacroeconomyand exhibiting a double digit (18-26 percent) decline. On the contrary, for several sectors like food
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Samaras and Venizelos rule out elections but can't be sure they won't happen
PoliticsGreek Politicselections now. Venizelos went a stepped further and tried to double guess the 12 Golden Dawn MPs that have not been arrested by suggesting they would not dare to resign en masse and create
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Industrial production continues decline with 7.2 pct drop in August
EconomyMacroeconomysectors that are survive the crisis and showing double digit growth include tobacco products (+29.8
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Golden Dawn draws support from surprising sources to retain popularity
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDawn attracts 8.2 percent, which is the third highest score and double the backing for PASOK
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Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts
Agoradouble standards. The trigger for these talks taking place should have been confirmation
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Retail's downward slide continued with 8.9 pct sales drop in August
Economyand exhibiting a double digit decline up to 31 percent. On the contrary, for several sectors like automotive
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Apartment prices down 9.2 pct in Q3 as lifting of foreclosure ban mulled
EconomyMacroeconomy, the drop in apartment prices accelerated from a mid-single digit level in 2010 and 2011 to a low double
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Industrial turnover index falls 8 pct in September, new orders also down
EconomyMacroeconomya double-digit drop (down 15.7 percent and 15.5 percent respectively). A similar pattern was broadly
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Trade deficit soared 27.4 pct in Sept, down 13.6 pct for year
EconomyMacroeconomyis owing to a drop in the trade deficit by 17.6 percent to 12.89 billion, a double-digit rise
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