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  1. Industrial turnover falls for 5th straight month in March at decelerating 2.9 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the political and economic outlook of the country,” Markit analysts concluded.

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  2. Greece and Albania at loggerheads over hydrocarbons research in Ionian
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    analysts have misgivings about Kotzias’s planned tour. They say this may not be the ideal time

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  3. Greek stock market loses 1.8 pct in week of mixed messages, Q1 results

    Economy

    increased by 22.2 percent to 93 million with both figures also beating analysts’ estimates

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  4. PMI improves in May but points to further deterioration in manufacturing

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and higher material prices. Output charges also fell at a solid rate. Markit analysts concluded

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  5. Industry turnover down by 2.3 pct in April for sixth straight fall

    Economy

    ,” Markit analysts stressed.

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  6. PMI falls to 46.9 pts in June in ten straight months of contraction

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    analysts concluded that “The accelerated contraction in goods production in June ended the worst

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  7. Sharp drop of 4.2 pct in Greek industrial turnover in May

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    analysts concluded.

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  8. Manufacturing PMI falls to record low in July, new business sees biggest drop

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , Markit analysts concluded that “manufacturing output collapsed in July as the debt crisis came

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  9. Greece deal leaves many questions

    Agora

    After all the hoopla over Greece in recent months, it’s weird that the agreement of a deal on Tuesday was not met with more celebration. It certainly came as a surprise to most analysts that a deal was struck (it’s amazing how fast agreement can be found when Greece capitulates and signs up

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  10. Industrial turnover fell 13.4 pct in June for second biggest drop since Oct 2009

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    as a whole” Markit analysts noted.

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