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Over 26 pct of young Greeks out of education, training and work - second highest in EU
SocietyGreece has the second highest share in the European Union of NEETs – young people aged 20-24 who are neither in employment nor in education or training – and also saw its proportion of NEETs jump by 9.3 percentage points over a decade, data from Eurostat shows. Just over one in four (26.1 percent
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Newsletter 86 - 02/09/2016
continues Retail sales fell for the 13th straight month in June, which saw a 5.2 percent drop from 7.9
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Greece slips five places to 86th in global competitiveness rankings
EconomyGreece’s saw its competitiveness drop five places to 86th in a list of 138 countries, according to the Global Competitiveness Report 2016-17 published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Wednesday. The country’s score remained stable at 4.0. Last year, Greece’s ranking in the Global
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Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016
is constitutional. Bank deposits edge up From outflows of 153 million euros in July, Greek deposits saw
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Greek households continue to slash spending on goods and services
Societyexpenditure stands at 33.1 percent. Durables (-49 percent) saw the biggest fall, followed by clothing
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Deposits edge down to 123.5 bln in September on outflows of 379 mln
EconomyMacroeconomythe completion of the first programme review, banks saw inflows of 2.04 billion over the past five months
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What could Trump's victory mean for Greece?
Agorain all these countries. As we saw in Britain, an election result can be enough to allow latent anger
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Athens digests Trump victory, sees economic complications
PoliticsForeign Policyadministration, which it saw as being supportive of Greece’s positions on the debt issue and Cyprus
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Newsletter 95 - 11/11/2016
of the era that saw this transformation, was not the candidate to reconnect with those who felt left
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Obama puts emphasis on issues deemed vital by Greece in Athens visit
PoliticsForeign PolicyAngela Merkel in Berlin when he leaves Athens. “My hope, given the growth we saw this year, is that we
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