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Should Greece really ask for a debt haircut?
Agorathat this will allow citizens to receive better services at a lower costs. It would be even more useful
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Greek trade deficit narrowed 11 pct in 2013 but exports marginally negative
EconomyMacroeconomyby 12.2 percent to 17.23 billion, a double-digit rise in the services surplus (up 11.1 percent
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Drop in CPI eased in Feb but Greece still firmly in deflation territory
EconomyMacroeconomy, miscellaneous goods and services, education and transport are the three sectors that have been hit
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Greek justice slower despite reform efforts during crisis
SocietyThe European Commission’s Task Force for Greece (TFGR) published last week its sixth quarterly activity report, examining what progress has been made in a number of areas where Athens has been receiving technical support to improve public services and administration. One of those areas
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EU funds and limited expenditure drive primary budget surplus to 2 bln in Feb
Economyexpenditure items such as grants to Single Health Services Organisation (EOPYY), social protection
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Industrial production rises for three months in a row for first time since 2007
EconomyMacroeconomyproducts (+16.7 percent) and repair and installation services of machinery and equipment (+15.2 percent
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Greece enters second year of deflation as CPI falls 1.3 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomyin miscellaneous goods and services as well as education exhibited the highest year on year (YoY) drop
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European Commission review of Greek programme: The key points
EconomyProgrammeservices to the export growth is forecasted to fade out as the slump in international shipping bottoms
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CPI down 1.3 pct in April as Greece remains in deflation for 14th month
EconomyMacroeconomypercent in April mainly reflects drops in prices of miscellaneous goods and services (-5.1 percent
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Greek May CPI falls 2 pct in one of biggest drops for more than a year
EconomyMacroeconomy: Clothing and footwear (down 9.4 percent), miscellaneous goods and services (down 5.6 percent) and education
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