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Greek stocks start 2017 with gains of 2.6 pct, banks continue outperforming
EconomyThe Greek stock market began 2017 by gaining 2.6 percent in the first week of the year amid relatively light trading volumes. The Athens Stock Exchange general index climbed to 660.3 during the last session on Thursday, which is its highest level in almost 14 months, with cumulative gains of 4.8
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Significant revenue outperformance drives budget primary surplus to 4.4 bln in 2016
EconomyMacroeconomyonly a small improvement within December. PIB PIB revenues declined by 4.8 percent to 882 million
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Disposable income drops by 2.3 pct in Q3 on sharp rise in taxes
EconomyMacroeconomy, taxes have increased by 4.8 percent. Meanwhile, gross savings stayed negative for the ninth straight
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Credit contraction accelerates to 1.5 pct in Dec, net lending flow remains subdued
EconomyMacroeconomywith deductions of 3.14 billion in 2016, 4.8 percent lower than the 2015 figure of 3.29 billion. When broken down
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Stocks fall for fourth straight week amid lack of progress in talks with lenders
Economyand landed at 628.92 on Friday. It has recorded cumulative losses of 4.8 percent over the last four
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Industrial production rises at slightly faster pace of 2.2 pct in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomyfollowed by smaller decreases in consumer non-durables (-4.8 percent) and intermediate goods (-1.9 percent
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Newsletter 106 - 10/02/2017
at a faster pace of 4.8 percent in December from 1.2 percent in the previous month, according
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Current account deficit widens to 933 mln in December, 2016 balance turns to deficit of 1.1 bln
EconomyMacroeconomymillion leading travel surplus to 54.7 million in December from just 4.8 million a year ago
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Newsletter 108 - 24/02/2017
million in December from just 4.8 million a year ago. Higher receipts are attributed entirely
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BoG reveals figures for repatriation and banknotes returning to banking system
EconomyBanking(outside the Greek banking system) was higher at 4.8 billion, split between 2.2 billion in the second
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