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Credit contraction at 1.1 pct in Dec, loans to enterprises increase by 1.09 bln MoM
EconomyMacroeconomyexperiencing a contraction for the last six years, with the loan balance down by 34 percent on the back
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Increase of 11 pct in minimum wage to have knock-on effect in economy
Economyby 22 percent and a youth minimum wage was also introduced, reduced by 32 percent, down to 510 euros
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PMI at 53.7 in Jan as manufacturers remain confident for year ahead
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s manufacturing PMI edged down slight to 53.7 points in January from 53.8 points in December, staying over the 50-mark threshold for 20 consecutive months. Markit noted that despite the drop, the headline figure indicated a solid improvement in the health of the Greek manufacturing sector
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SYRIZA's move to aid small parties puts spotlight on Kammenos leverage
PoliticsGreek Politicsto bring the government down. “It is clear that Mr Tsipras is frightened about what his former partner
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SYRIZA cites support of six extra MPs as sign of stability, opposition protests
PoliticsGreek Politicsto give voters the impression that SYRIZA is a worn-down government with nothing left to offer
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Lenders fret over reform delays as Brussels revises 2019 growth forecast upwards to 2.2 pct
EconomyProgrammeis seen more moderate as competition from Turkey will slow down growth in the tourism industry
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ND keeps alive hopes of fiscal targets being revised in future
PoliticsGreek Politicssuggesting for some time that he would like to bring these goals down. In fact, his economic
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Building permits rise by 18 pct in Nov, beat 2017 figure in aggregate period
EconomyMacroeconomy. Compared to the same month last year, construction confidence has edged down by 0.9 points.
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Tsipras eyes further expansion into centre-left territory after reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politics, ships and buses to get its voters to the polling booths. His testimony was played down by most
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Hirings balance negative by 22,333 in January
EconomyMacroeconomydepartures than hirings. Broken down by employment activity in each sector, the three highest
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