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Current account turns to a surplus of 314 mln in Oct on contracting goods deficit
EconomyMacroeconomyin the 10-month period fell by 14.8 percent at almost double pace compared to the export rate (-7.5
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Industrial turnover dives 18.9 pct in Oct, highest drop over last six years
EconomyMacroeconomyreading and the fifth successive double-digit drop. In addition, the trailing index of the industrial
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Travel receipts drop by 4.1 pct in Oct for second straight fall
EconomyMacroeconomyof incoming tourism flow showed double-digit growth rates in arrivals from the US (+26.4 percent
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Trade deficit slips by 1.8 pct in Nov on higher drop in exports
EconomyMacroeconomythose to EU countries (-7.1 percent). Similarly, imports from EU countries decreased at double-digit
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Industrial production rises by 1.8 pct in November
EconomyMacroeconomypercent). Production in motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers dived 46.9 percent, while double-digit
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After dire 2015, Greek stocks get off to rocky start in 2016
Economypercent), Athens Water – EYDAP (+1 percent) and Motor Oil (+0.5 percent). In contrast, double-digit
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Receipts from taxes and social contributions rise to 39 pct in 2014, near EU average
Economyto 81.82 billion implying a double-digit drop by 15.3 percent until 2014. However, due to GDP
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2015 primary surplus exceeds target as revenues outperform and expenditure is reined in
Economyshort of target. Revenues Revenues (before tax refunds) rose at double-digit rate for the third
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Greek stocks down by 4.7 pct over week
EconomyThe Greek stock market shed 4.7 percent this week on slightly lighter volumes but amid continued weakness in the global markets. The Athens Stock Exchange general index fell to 558.45 on Friday bringing the year to date losses to double-digit levels to 11.5 percent. Following a sharp drop by 13.1
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Travel receipts rise 16 pct in Nov as surplus soars 84.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyeurozone countries was almost stable (+0.1 percent) with other countries posting a double-digit rise
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