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Greek debt falls to 312.7 bln in Q1 after return of EFSF bonds
Economy(PDMA) offers repos to cover short-term funding gaps. Since Q1 2014 repos have been one of the key
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Greek employers struggling to fill positions with right people
Society(21 percent). Just under one in five employers said a lack of workplace competencies or soft skills
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Smaller rise of 737 mln for unpaid taxes in April
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s new unpaid taxes eased month on month (MoM) for the third straight month in April, coming in at 737 million euros from 989 million in March, according to data released by the General Secretariat of Information Systems (GSIS). The April reading is the second successive one below
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National Bank posts losses of 159 mln in Q1 2015
EconomyBankingNational Bank (NBG) posted net losses of 159 million euros in the first quarter (Q1) of 2015 from 1.11 billion in Q4 2014, which were entirely due to one-offs. Excluding the extraordinary items, the Q4 bottom line showed losses of 16 million euros, implying a deteriorating performance in Q1
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Greece and Albania at loggerheads over hydrocarbons research in Ionian
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNovember. With one eye on its ongoing negotiations with lenders, Athens has decided to avoid
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Downturn in retail trade eases to 0.4 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomythan 24 percent on a nosedive of disposable income by one-third led by a sharp increase
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The key points from Greece's proposal to lenders
EconomyProgrammein order to repay the total amount in two phases: one by the end of June and the second in accordance
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Greece makes new proposals in search for deal acceptable to lenders and MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicsmade no new proposals regarding pension reform, which is one of the issues where Greece and its
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Tsipras gives air of resistance but leaves door ajar for agreement
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTheodorakis emerged to claim he had been told the prime minister still had “one or two more moves” to make
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Tsipras points to debt relief roadmap as deal clincher
PoliticsGreek Politicsanimosity. If one strips away the rhetoric from both sides, then what is left is the Greek
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