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Greek economy surprises in Q3, eases by a marginal 0.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyscenario of Greek banks’ recent stress test conducted by the ECB. In the 2016 draft budget tabled
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A third of young Greeks would consider emigrating to escape economic problems
Society’ recurring budget deficits that have made their people so reluctant to borrow money,” the report surmised
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Coalition considers options for addressing pension system sustainability
EconomyProgrammebudget tabled in Parliament on November 20, the Finance Ministry presented interventions of 1.4
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Apartment prices fall at an accelerating pace of 6.1 pct in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomyto a recession of 1.4 percent this year. In the 2016 budget tabled in Parliament on November 20
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Q3 GDP slips 0.9 pct QoQ on lower private consumption and investment
EconomyMacroeconomy20, the Finance Ministry (MoF) tabled in Parliament the 2016 budget revising its previous estimates
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Greece receives list of milestones for next bailout sub-tranche
EconomyProgrammereview due in the first quarter of 2016. The 2016 budget that was tabled in Parliament on November 20
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Greece faces tight deadline for second set of milestones, first review looms
EconomyProgrammeon the 2016 Budget on Saturday, while a Eurogroup is scheduled to take place on December 7. The Eurogroup
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Weak banks drag Greek stocks down by 6.5 pct during week
Economy, Parliament is due to vote the 2016 budget on Saturday evening, while the next Eurogroup on Monday
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Mood sours as focus switches to next set of prior actions
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe 2016 budget was passed relatively comfortably on Saturday, with all 153 coalition MPs voting for the economic plan, but attention is quickly shifting to the next set of prior actions that Greece has to pass before Christmas. Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos is due to brief his counterparts
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Pension reform wrangle prompts Greece to consider going own way on contributions rise
EconomyProgrammepercent for low salary be applied rather than the current 70 percent. The 2016 budget voted
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