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Industrial turnover rises by 17.5 pct in July for seventh positive month
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s industrial turnover rose by 17.5 percent in July after June’s figure was revised upward to 17.7 percent, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data published on Wednesday showed. The latest figure means that the index has remained positive for seven straight months after the negative
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Countdown to Macedonia name deal vote has PM weighing up support
PoliticsForeign Policy. According to the latest polls only 51.1 percent of voters are set to approve the deal, with 48.9 opposing
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Credit contraction stays at 1.5 pct in August, balance reaches 177.44 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyto 122.3 million, recovering from a negative reading of 829.9 million in July. The latest month’s reading
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Retail turnover in July up by 4 pct as volume rises 2.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyto 74.4. The latest business indicators for September published by the European Commission on Thursday
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Banks submit new NPL targets to SSM, with sales leading way in reduction drive
EconomyBankingto carry out. In its latest report, the Bank of Greece (BoG) outlined that in the second quarter (Q2
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CPI up by 1.1 pct in Sept for highest rise since Nov 2017
EconomyMacroeconomy, the last time that the CPI went above 1 percent was in November 2017. The average CPI for the latest
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Unemployment at 19 pct in July as inactive population increases
EconomyMacroeconomyand Epirus continue to have the highest rate at 23.3 percent. The latest available data from the Labour
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New overdue taxes rise by 849 mln in August with total stock at 102.81 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyaccording to the latest data from the IAPR. The total number of tax debtors dropped by 131,661 month
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Tsipras seeks assurances that coalition will remain united for time being
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the police after the latest incident. Earlier, Gerovassili, who only took charge of the public order
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Child poverty rate in Greece triples in a decade, OECD study finds
Societyto 12,950 euros per year in 2008. By 2015, the latest year for which the data was collected
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