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Current account surplus reaches 1.68 bln in July thanks to services
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece's current account (C/A) balance posted a surplus for the second straight month in July, reaching 1.68 billion euros, which was 40.3 percent down year on year (YoY), according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). However, last year’s figure included 1.5 billion euros from the first disbursement under
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Greece sees travel receipts rise again in July to reach 2.74 bln
EconomyMacroeconomythe respective 7-month figure down 5.6 percent to 617 euros. Arrivals from all key countries displayed
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Greek primary cash surplus more than doubles to 2.45 bln at end of August
EconomyMacroeconomyto date. It was down to 55.93 billion at the end of August, while it remained flat MoM. The year to date
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DIMAR left in disarray after failed attempt to oust Kouvelis
PoliticsGreek Politicsremaining MPs called for him to step down. The lawmakers confronted Kouvelis on Friday night and asked him
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‘We’re dying to pay our taxes’
Agora, the 70-year-old pensioner took a number, sat down and prepared himself for a long wait
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SMEs, backbone of Greek economy, have shed 27 pct of jobs since 2008
Economythat existed in 2008 closed down, resulting in a reduction of the respective business volumes by one
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Growth, recovery, change and other words lost in the wind
Agora. In this context, words become so devalued they really don’t mean that much at all. Further on down the road
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Confidence vote debate sets tone for Greek political clashes to come
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe vagueness of the opposition party’s plans to have the majority of Greek public debt written down
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Ahead of bailout talks, IMF chief raises doubts about clean Greek exit
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the clean breaks made by Ireland and Portugal, with the latter even turning down its final 2.6-billion
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Greek disposable income continues its slide in Q2, reached 29 pct during crisis
EconomyMacroeconomyconsumption down by 1.6 percent in Q2 2014 decelerating from the 3.3 percent drop posted in Q1. Since
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