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General gov't primary cash surplus climbs to 1.3 bln in Jan, arrears resume upward trend
EconomyMacroeconomyremained broadly stable at 1.22 billion, while purchases of goods and services eased by 44 million
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Turnover in the tourism sector falls 8 pct in Q4, first negative reading since Q1 2013
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Turnover Index in Accommodation and Food Services dropped by 8 percent year on year (YoY) in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2015 from a revised rise by 5.2 percent in Q3, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) figures displayed on Wednesday. ELSTAT revised the indices for the last four quarters
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Net job hirings of 14,437 in the Greek private sector in February
EconomyMacroeconomy), wholesale trade (+1,198) and food and catering services (+1,196). In contrast, the highest net
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Healthy eating and smoking on decline in Greece over last five years
Society, on health determinants and on the use of health services. The 2014 Health Survey in Greece was conducted
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Unemployment edges up to 24.4 pct in Q4 on seasonal drop in employment
EconomyMacroeconomy), public administration and defence (9.1 percent), accommodation and food services (9 percent
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Marfin Investment Group returns to profit in 2015
Economyof non-core assets. In December 2015, MIG completed the sale of Skyserv Handling Services, while
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Economic sentiment rebounds in March, consumer confidence nosedives
EconomyMacroeconomyreading since December 2014. After a sharp deterioration by 17.8 points in February, the services
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Notable drop of 1.5 pct in March CPI
EconomyMacroeconomy, while services index recorded a slight increase by 0.2 percent. The decline in March CPI largely
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Poor conditions in Greece fail to deter refugees from wanting to continue journey
Society) and the lack of basic services and infrastructure (10.5 percent). Restrictions on civil
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EU and IMF bailout drafts confirm conditionality as well as differences on primary surplus
EconomyProgrammeand for entertainment services books and periodicals from 6 to 13 percent. In contrast, the IMF
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