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Greek primary budget surplus to August narrows to 1.95 bln on lower revenues
Economywith the absolute figure landing at 3.51 billion euros, falling short of the monthly target by 814 million
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Greek jobless rate dips below 26 pct in August for first time in two years
Economya much lower decrease with the jobless rate landing at 32.7, 22.5 and 20.2 percent respectively
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Is there (sustainable) growth in Greece?
Agora. At the same time, new challenges in other parts of Europe are literally landing on Greeceās doorstep
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Greek current account surplus up to 1.6 bln in September after fourth straight rise
EconomyMacroeconomysurplus recorded a similar growth (up 11.3 percent) with the absolute figure landing at 10.47 billion
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Unpaid taxes up to 1.22 bln in October as total reaches 71.2 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyby the end of the year. For the first half, the actual figure fell short of the target, landing at 12
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Piraeus Bank posts net loss of 1.56 bln in Q3
EconomyBanking) which stood at 48 percent in Q3 with the coverage ratio landing at 48 percent. Commenting
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Q3 unemployment falls to 25.5 pct, lowest since 2012, but long-term jobless reach new high
EconomyMacroeconomyup to 1.2 pp with the unemployment rate landing at 24.7 and 18.5 percent respectively. After a short
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Greek trade deficit shrinks by 4.4 pct in October on back of strong exports
EconomyMacroeconomyfigure is the seventh positive reading in the 10-month period, with the absolute figure landing at 4.28
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Contraction in Greek credit eases slightly to 3 percent in November
EconomyMacroeconomypercent, with balances landing at 26.28 billion. The monthly flow remained negative. It dropped to 33
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Greek deposits almost unchanged at 164.3 bln in November
EconomyMacroeconomyGreek private sector deposits dropped for the second successive month in November, edging down by by 0.1 percent month on month (MoM) with their balances landing at 164.3 billion euros, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). The year on year (YoY) growth rate decelerated to 2 percent in October
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