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  1. High levels of dissatisfaction among Greeks, Eurostat report shows

    Society

    , Greeks were joint second last in terms of their satisfaction with their accommodation (6.6 compared

    4%
  2. Greek stocks rise by 16 pct during week on hopes of deal in Brussels

    Economy

    that was followed by a 6.6 percent drop on Wednesday and a rebound by 7.5 percent on Friday

    4%
  3. Travel receipts up 17 pct in May as average expenditure per trip rebounds
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    payments increased by 6.6 percent to 819 million. Overall, the 5-month travel surplus reached 1.39

    4%
  4. Early gains in Greek stocks cancelled out in second half of week

    Economy

    with Eurobank excelling (+17.9 percent), followed by Hellenic Exchanges (+7.3 percent), Alpha (+6.6 percent

    4%
  5. Hotel guest numbers up 8.7 percent in 2014

    Economy

    of nights), France (7.7 percent of arrivals and 6.6 percent of nights), Italy (5.5 percent of arrivals

    4%
  6. Revised data shows economy shrank by higher rate of 21.4 pct from 2010 to 2014
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    Economy

    percent), much deeper in 2012 at -7.3 percent (from -6.6 percent) and slightly higher in 2011 at -9.1

    4%
  7. Poverty risk rate in Greece hits high of 36 pct in 2014
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    Society

    work intensity, 2004–2014 2004 7.5 2005 7.6 2006 8.1 2007 8.1 2008 7.5 2009 6.6 2010 7.6 2011 12

    4%
  8. Greek economy surprises in Q3, eases by a marginal 0.5 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of Q3 figures, GDP should contract by 6.6 percent QoQ and YoY in Q4 for the latest recession target

    4%
  9. Alpha, Eurobank raise 4.6 bln in private capital: Here's exactly what it means
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    Agora

    of equity raising was 3.3 times Alpha’s current market cap of 779 million euros and 6.6 times Eurobank’s

    4%
  10. Greek households most overburdened with housing costs in EU

    Society

    their satisfaction with accommodation at 6.6, putting them on a par with Latvians. Only the Bulgarians were

    4%