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Greece and creditors dive into details of measures and counter-measures
EconomyProgrammesurplus may have topped 3 percent of GDP in 2016, way above the programme target of 0.5 percent of GDP
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Stocks rebound by 0.7 pct for third straight week amid light trading activity
Economypercent), Alpha (+3 percent), National Bank – NBG (+2.9 percent) and OPAP (+2.9 percent). In contrast
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Greece, lenders fail to make headway on fiscal and labour issues
EconomyProgrammeif the notable revenue outperformance in 2016 that led the primary surplus to possibly top 3 percent of GDP
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Lack of trade-offs for Athens keep deal with creditors out of reach
PoliticsGreek Politicsit could reach around 3 percent of GDP. This will not be confirmed, though, until April 21
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Revenues beat target by 3.9 pct in Feb, remain above target for year
EconomyMacroeconomythat the strong revenue performance in 2016, which resulted in a primary surplus close to 3 percent of GDP
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Stocks dip by 0.2 pct, lack of trading activity continues
Economypercent. Bank stocks fell 3 percent this week almost offsetting the gains of 2.7 percent recorded
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Greece and lenders trap themselves over labour reforms
Agoramay have exceeded 3 percent of GDP against a target of just 0.5) to show that this figure can
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Retail sales rebound 1.4 pct in Jan after brief fall in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomyincreases were also recorded by supermarkets (+3.1 percent) and clothing and footwear (+3 percent
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Marginal drop in time deposit rate, sharp decline in corporate lending rates in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomya fixed maturity (mostly credit cards) edged up 3 bps to 14.54 percent. The housing loan rate rose
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Unemployment rate at 23.5 pct in Jan, stable from upward revised Dec figure
EconomyMacroeconomyby a broadly similar pace to 27.9 percent. The most marked decrease by almost 3 pp was posted among
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