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  1. Newsletter 92 - 14/10/2016

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    recorded in housing (-4.1 percent), household appliances (-1.9 percent), clothing and footwear (+2.2... to the corresponding period a year ago. Meanwhile, vehicle sales (cars, buses and lorries) continued

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  2. Newsletter 257 -07/07/2020

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    percent before recovering by 2.2 percent in 2021. Also during the week, it was revealed that the stock.... The remainder was made up of motorcycles (5,306), lorries (2,382), and buses (74). The aggregate figure

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  3. Newsletter 280 -15/01/2020

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    the previous lowest reading of -2.2 percent seen in July 2015. The harmonised index of consumer prices... (1,606), and buses (169). The aggregate figure for the year showed that sales decreased by 24.4 percent

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  4. Credit contraction decelerates to 0.9 pct in April, net additions climb to 659 mln
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The positive flow in April is almost entirely attributed to corporate sector net additions of 763... positive for the third successive month, with net additions climbing to 763 million in April

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  5. Newsletter 269 -16/10/2020

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    shows deficit of 7.01 bln September figures show decline in revenues On a monthly basis, net revenues... primary balance recorded a deficit of 7.01 billion euros in the first nine months of 2020, compared

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  6. The dragon's head roars in Athens
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    Agora

    side can expand its reputational capital in Luxemburg. The financing arrangement for COSCO’s master... lenders. The Bank of China (Europe) Luxembourg is opening a branch in Athens while the Luxembourg

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  7. Opinion polls indicate fragmentation, close election race

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    hoped to arrive with more of a bang than it has.

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  8. Greece worst of 36 countries for patient rights in healthcare
    By Natasha Pantazopoulou/Fosphotos

    Society

    the report refers to as a “bang for your buck” measure. The report notes that Greece reported “a dramatic

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  9. Take your seats

    Agora

    by Tsipras. The big bang he wanted to finish the bailout on became more of a whimper. Now, with the next

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  10. Govt lines up strike legislation to follow brief pause after budget vote
    Photo by MacroPolis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , but the new year is expected to start with a bang as the pension bill is due to be tabled in January

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