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Newsletter 30 - 12/06/2015
six readings have all been above the 2 percent- mark. There was a 12.1 percent MoM drop in clothing
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Greek stocks dive by 4.7 pct as bond yields climb on absence of deal with lenders
Economyafter a higher drop of 11.8 percent on Friday. Following the huge losses of around 19 percent over
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Greek stocks down by 4.77 pct as bond yields head further north
Economyled by NBG (-10.9 percent), Piraeus (-10 percent) and Alpha (-9.5 percent). The sharp drop in share
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Severe underspend covers lower revenues for end-May primary surplus
Economytime since January. They posted a drop of 23.6 percent to 2.92 billion, which is the lowest monthly
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Greek stocks down by 11.3 pct for biggest weekly fall of last month
EconomyGreek stocks recorded losses of 11.3 percent this week, which is the highest over the past four weeks. The negative performance fully reflects the drop in the first three sessions of the week. The last two sessions, albeit volatile, closed on positive ground. The initial weakness is attributed
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Government sceptical about deal with lenders, PM with convincing to do
PoliticsGreek Politicsto austerity. But it will be able to point to the fact that it convinced lenders to drop demands
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The lenders proposals on debt and funding needs that Greeks will vote on in referendum
EconomyProgrammein 2015, 146.5 percent in 2020 and 135 percent in 2022. Scenario C assumes a similar nominal GDP drop
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Tsipras tries to switch focus from measures to need for survival in euro
PoliticsGreek Politics. If the number of government MPs drop below 121 from the current 162, Tsipras will be forced under
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Credit standards tougher in Q2, expected to tighten further
EconomyMacroeconomy, demand decreased slightly in Q2 and a further drop is expected in Q3. The BLS also displayed
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Tsipras suffers serious knocks in prior actions vote but emerges on his feet
PoliticsGreek Politicsof a pro-drachma party or whether they will gradually be forced to drop their resistance and back Tsipras... leads the Left Platform (which voted en masse against the bill), said after the vote that he
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