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  1. Greece goes deeper into deflation territory

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    income rather than a rationalisation of the pricing structure and practices in the real economy.

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  2. Greece’s building activity remained in deep red for August

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    percent in volume. As expected, the bulk of the reported total building activity (more than 90 percent

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  3. Greek consumers take effort to lower prices into their own hands

    Society

    on sale in the store have prices that are sometimes less than half of similar products that are sold

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  4. Apartment prices down 9.2 pct in Q3 as lifting of foreclosure ban mulled

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    more than tripled to 24 percent at the end of June 2013 from 8.2 percent in March 2010. The sharp

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  5. Cash deficit to October widens to 9.1 billion euros

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    bottom-line stands circa 700 million better than MoF figures, mainly reflecting higher cash revenues.

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  6. C/A surplus for fifth straight month in Sept, up to 2.55 billion euros for year

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    than offsetting a decrease of 115 million in the income surplus. The August C/A balance also stood

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  7. Industrial turnover index falls 8 pct in September, new orders also down

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    market by 4.8 percent more than offsetting a 1.6 rise in the non-domestic market. Unlike Industrial

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  8. Seven in 10 Greeks raiding savings to pay bills, two in 10 have no deposits

    Society

    . The Public Issue poll captures this gloomy picture, indicating that 82 percent of more than 1,000

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  9. Greek deposits slip in October as credit also contracts by 3.9 pct

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    and 282 million respectively more than offsetting the marginal time inflows of 85 million. The year

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  10. Greek primary surplus at 400 mln to Oct but arrears keep piling up

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    target of 6.6 billion for 2013 (also included in the 2014 budget) lower than the initially projected 8

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