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  1. Retail sales down 7.3 pct in Feb for highest drop since July 2015

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    of 6.6 percent in February from 1.7 percent in January. The bih drop in February retail sales

    4%
  2. Greek stocks jump 2.8 pct during week on improved market sentiment

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    million. Titan reported on Thursday net loss of 18.6 million in Q1 from profit of 6.6 million

    4%
  3. Five-month budget primary surplus of 2.27 bln, revenues outperform in May

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    outperformance so far this year. Interest payments rose by 6.6 percent to 3.1 billion in the 5-month period

    4%
  4. Industrial turnover dives by 15.3 pct in April in fourth straight double-digit decrease

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    , while the turnover in intermediate and capital goods decreased by 6.6 and 4.8 percent respectively

    4%
  5. Newsletter 79 - 24/06/2016

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    by 34.9 percent, while single-digit drop rates were recorded in intermediate (-6.6 percent

    4%
  6. Economic sentiment stable at 89.7 pts in June, consumer confidence rises again
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    significant gains of 10 points. This is largely due to a sharp improvement of 6.6 points in February

    4%
  7. Greek stocks rebound 1.9 pct during week but fail to match European markets
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    in Eurobank (-14 percent), Piraeus (-13.1 percent) and Alpha (-6.6 percent). On the flipside, the top

    4%
  8. Industrial production up again in May with 2.9 pct increase

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    , 2.1 and 4.5 percent respectively whereas manufacturing increased production by 6.6 percent compared

    4%
  9. Newsletter 82 - 15/07/2016

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    in manufacturing production by 6.6 percent, while water supply and electricity production fell by 4.5

    4%
  10. Greek stocks rebound for second straight week and edge up 2.5 pct

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    (+7.8 percent) and Titan (+6.6 percent). In contrast, two banks posted the biggest weekly losses

    4%