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MacroPolis is taking the next step
Agora, the country’s return to bond markets and Greek banks’ capital increases. We provided analysis on regular
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Industrial production drops 2.1 pct in July but rate of decline slows
EconomyMacroeconomy, capital goods and consumer durables, showed a decline ranging between 4.3 to 9.9 percent in July
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Commission points to poor access to finance, slow reform as hampering Greek competitiveness
Economyin venture capital investment and R&D expenditure in the business sector. On the overall profile of public
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Current account surplus reaches 1.68 bln in July thanks to services
EconomyMacroeconomy-based Consolidated Lamda Holdings in the capital increase of Lamda Development. In the 7-month
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Samaras plots early bailout exit, plays down debt relief as Merkel remains tight-lipped
PoliticsGreek Politics-PASOK administration substantial political capital domestically as well as providing it with some
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Samaras seeks vote of confidence and moment of history
Agora, of the 11 billion euros or so left in the bank recapitalisation fund (HFSF) to improve their capital
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Troika leaves with key issues pending and clock ticking for coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the capital needs of Greek lenders will be known. Also, by then the new European Commission
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Bigger drop for Greek industrial production, which fell by 5.7 pct in August
EconomyMacroeconomyshowed a decline in August, while capital goods was the only group exhibiting a rise of 5.3 percent
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Coalition wins confidence vote but gets little encouragement for presidential ballot
PoliticsGreek Politicslenders have achieved capital adequacy. The current amount in the HFSF's buffer is around 11 billion
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ECB results light up path for Greek coalition's bailout exit plan
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter a series of knock-backs in recent weeks, the coalition received its first boost for some time on Sunday when the European Central Bank’s stress tests revealed that Greeks lenders could need as little as 18 million euros in new capital. The figure is infinitely lower than the one being
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