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Car sales rebound by 28.2 pct in June
EconomyMacroeconomy, the 2016 figure stood at just one third of the record high figure of 372,892 registered in 2007
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Survey reveals opinions around Greek shipping cluster's potential
EconomyFeaturesGreece has the potential to develop into one of the world’s major shipping hubs over the next few years, according to a survey of opinions from leading representatives of Greek shipping companies. The survey, conducted by Ernst and Young in cooperation with Aegean University professor Thanos Pallis
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Eurosystem funding drops by 2.7 bln in June on reduced ELA liquidity
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the fifth time in the last six months, with only one month (February) recording a modest increase
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Collapse of Cyprus talks, "Justice March" raise risk of offshore drilling standoff
Agorapossibility that Erdogan will send one of the country’s two seismic research vessels to conduct... drillship West Capella is currently en route to Cyprus and is scheduled to arrive in Block 11
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Movement on name issue but Athens keeps expectations low
PoliticsForeign Policy: “No one outside Macedonia and Greece understands the (name) dispute, which is utterly absurd. I
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Primary cash balance records deficit of 434 mln in first six months
EconomyMacroeconomymillion a year ago. As previously noted, this year’s figure includes a one-off item of around 2
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Parents main source of income for most young Greeks
Societyof those still living with their parents had at one point moved out, though 70.2 percent reported
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Newsletter 128 - 21/07/2017
rose by 599 million in May, a notable decline from the figure of 714 million in April. Around one
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Greece announces return to markets with 5-year bond, mostly targeting swap
Economyby the rating agencies. As we have noted, Moody’s upgraded Greece’s rating by one notch to ‘Caa2’ with positive
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IMF sets out why it stands apart from eurozone on long-term growth prospects
EconomyProgrammeGreece’s long-term growth potential was one of the main points of contention as the International Monetary Fund and the Greece’s eurozone creditors were attempting to bridge their differences on debt sustainability to ensure the conclusion of the review and the Fund’s participation in the programme
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