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Industrial turnover up for sixth straight month with 10.7 pct rise in April
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Turnover Index in Industry remained in positive territory, increasing by 10.7 percent in April, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Monday. The April headline figure is the sixth straight positive reading, though it falls lower than the March figure of 24.5 percent which
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Coalition defends deal with lenders, opposition exerts pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen able to secure a better agreement because he would have offered to conduct more reforms than
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Current account deficit eases by 410.6 mln in April
EconomyMacroeconomy’ balance grew on the basis of imports increasing at a faster pace than exports. The services surplus
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Tsipras tries to keep government's eyes on the prize
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat was seized in Greece in 2014 with more than 2 tonnes of heroin on board. Nine people were sentenced
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Greek university system out of sync with economic reality, study finds
Societyvery little about state employment support programmes. In parallel, less than 35 percent of employers
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Moody's upgrades Greek rating to 'Caa2', changes outlook to positive
Economyin 2017 and 2018 is seen lower than that posted in 2016 (4.2 percent of GDP), yet it will be large
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European Commission's DSA reveals serious concerns over debt sustainability, need for relief
EconomyProgramme. This is significantly lower than the IMF forecast of 2.8 percent as of 2022 included in its latest DSA
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Tsipras makes PASOK opening amid domestic troubles
PoliticsGreek Politicsand focussing minds on the longer-term political future, rather than the coming months, his move
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HRADF's updated asset development plan sets out next batch of privatisations
EconomyProgrammeare estimated in 2017 and 2.07 billion in 2018, which make up more than 92 percent of the privatisation
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Tsipras tries to resolve trash row as opposition goes on offensive
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat no more than 33 percent of Greeks believe he would be the most suitable prime minister, compared
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