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Newsletter 42 - 11/09/2015
. The June headline figure is the second lowest reading this year. The non-seasonally adjusted figure saw
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Greek politics to dash voters hopes again
Agorabaggage as New Democracy and is kept alive only by a few loyal followers that saw their lives
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New Democracy heads for leadership vote as opposition ponders poll result
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy is expected to hold a leadership contest later this year as the conservatives look to bounce back from a disappointing showing in Sunday’s elections. The party saw its share of the vote increase slightly to 28.1 percent from 27.8 percent in January but the number of voters decreased
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Hotel guest numbers up 8.7 percent in 2014
Economyregions showed an increase in hotel arrivals. Attica saw the biggest jump (19.5 percent), followed
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Greek stocks up by 1.3 pct this week on banks’ 12.4 pct rebound
EconomyThe Greek stock market saw only marginal movement this week except on Thursday when it rebounded 2.7 percent, led by a sharp rise of bank shares by 13.9 percent amid rumors that capital needs would be manageable. Overall, Greek shares edged up for the second straight week but at a slower pace
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Greeks second biggest losers from economic crisis, says ECB
Societyliving in Germany, Belgium and Holland saw substantial rises in their personal wealth in the four
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Differing views on refugee crisis at heart of Greek-German relations
PoliticsForeign Policyrespond to this request, which I saw mainly in the media, because no one has asked it of us
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SYRIZA tries to contain impact of ex-minister's grave allegations
PoliticsGreek Politicsto go public with his allegations because he saw that Tsipras was not willing to deal
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Government tables 2016 budget, upgrades GDP forecasts but leaves fiscal estimates unchanged
EconomyMacroeconomyestimates released in early November, which saw a GDP contraction of 1.4 percent. For next year, the EC
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Sharp drop of 5.3 bln for Greek ELA funding after completion of capital increases
EconomyMacroeconomyGreek banks’ Eurosystem funding fell by 5.98 billion euros in November following a drop by 2.01 billion in October, Bank of Greece's (BoG) monthly financial statement displayed on Monday. This means November saw the fastest pace of decline since July. The absolute figure landed at 113.41 billion
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