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S&P sees improved fiscal and growth prospects, raises credit rating to 'B'
Economyand the gradual recovery of the economy. The agency sees GDP in 2018 growing by 2 percent, which is more
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November current account deficit at 954 mln, goods balance improves
EconomyMacroeconomyby a fall of 2 billion in non-residents holdings of Greek government bonds and T-Bills. Reserve assets fell
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IMF sticks to reform, debt relief demands as programme role remains in doubt
EconomyProgrammeto make, which amount to 2 percent of GDP or roughly 3.6 billion euros. It was reported on Thursday
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Rating agencies up Greece's scores, adding to positive outlook
Economyis anticipated to grow by 2.4 percent on average. Growth in 2018 is seen in the region of 2 percent
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Strong interest as Greece issues first 52-week T-Bill in almost eight years
Economybelow 2 billion euros, 1.68 billion in competitive and 304 million of non-competitive bids, putting
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Economic sentiment drops in March after reaching recent high, consumer confidence stable
EconomyMacroeconomyby just 0.2 points to -52.8 after declining by 2 points to -53 in February. Consumer confidence
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Retail sales rise by 0.7 pct in Jan, volume up by 1.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s retail sales rose by 0.7 percent year-on-year in January after December’s increase was revised down to 2 percent, according to data published by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on Friday. January’s headline figure is the second positive reading after three consecutive months
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PM livens up ministers over fourth review as debt relief proposals are put together
EconomyProgrammetheir interest rate at 2 percent. Beyond these proposals, there is also the so-called “French mechanism
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Politicians increasingly focussing on post-MoU landscape
PoliticsGreek Politics. One is that Greece will have to produce a long-term primary surplus of around 2 percent from 2022
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Athens presents growth plan outline as lenders continue to differ on debt relief
EconomyProgrammebe around 2 percent, while the IMF is urging for it to be reduced to around 1.5 percent. The Fund also
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