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National Bank starts 2014 posting net profit of 181 mln in Q1
EconomyBankingformation eased at a slower pace compared to the previous two quarters and landed at 380 million
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Greek Tourism Association sees tourist arrivals rising to 19 mln for 2014
EconomyMacroeconomyin the Jan – Apr period, according to SETE's provisional data. Unlike previous years, arrivals
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Greece gets new finance minister but old guard dominates cabinet reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politics2012. His far-right background kept him out of the two previous coalition cabinets. His appointment
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C/A deficit to April narrows by 34.7 pct boosted by services
EconomyMacroeconomyof GDP in both years. The BoG has recently downward revised its previous more ambitious projection
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Ιnterest in exercising Alpha's warrants remains rather limited
EconomyBankingthan double compared to the previous period number, the total number of exercised warrants so far
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Better contribution collection for Greek pension funds but 5.1-bln shortfall looms
Economythat the contribution collection is now growing faster than wages, reversing the trend of previous
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Coalition adopts court ruling that restores judges' pay, others poised to follow
PoliticsGreek Politicshas already factored in the amount needed to increase the judges’ salaries to previous levels
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Young Greeks more likely to swap items and buy second hand
SocietyDuring the economic crisis people have been watching Greece closely for signs of a change in mentality or attitudes in the country, particularly with respect to whether young Greeks are adopting different practices to the previous generation. We have seen for instance, that there has been a rise
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Just 8 percent of Greece's 1.27 mln registered unemployed receive benefits
Societya certain amount of social security credits in previous years. According to OAED, since 2014 the number
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Greek jobless rate remains stuck at 27.3 pct for third month
Economyand a similar movement in the number of unemployed. In the previous month, both headline figures had moved
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