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To Potami's rise and Golden Dawn's strife shake things up for May vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsto a poorer showing the May vote than many had expected until recently. That the appearance
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Drop in Greek industry's turnover index slowed to 4.1 pct in Jan
Economydrop (-13.7%) for the non-eurozone countries, which more than offset a rebound in the turnover
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Come back Cleisthenes, all is forgiven
Agorapartners had caught on to this obfuscation. However, rather than one man or a group of decision makers
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EU funds and limited expenditure drive primary budget surplus to 2 bln in Feb
EconomyGreece’s budget execution showed a primary surplus of 2.06 billion euros to February, which is over four times higher than the 487 million posted in the corresponding period last year, according to the final data released by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) on Monday. The state budget balance
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A return to capital markets for Greek banks but no return to domestic lending
Agoraand Alpha Bank). If the ECB reaches other conclusions than the Bank of Greece, more fundraising efforts lie
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Manufacturing PMI moved back into contraction territory in March
EconomyMacroeconomyto output and new orders remained in growth territory in March – albeit they were lower than February’s
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Eurogroup clears next bailout tranches for Greece, sets new goals
EconomyProgrammeof the armed forces who earn a monthly salary of less than 1,500 euros. On top of that, 380 million euros
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Greece poised to build on investor sentiment with return to bond markets
Economy. Although the cost of such an issue would be higher than the current cost of international lenders’ loans
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IMF recognises Greek 2013 surplus, sees less burdensome financing needs
Economy. Surprisingly, the IMF’s estimates for Greece’s total financing needs are materially lower than
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Greece enters second year of deflation as CPI falls 1.3 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomy, the average CPI figure for 2013 turned negative at -0.9 percent for the first time in more than 45
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