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These were the key drivers behind Greece's strong fiscal performance in 2016
EconomyMacroeconomyat 21.61 billion. Goods and services’ expenditure stood at 8.32 billion, down by 321 million, which
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General govt primary cash surplus falls to 1.2 bln in Q1, arrears edge down to 5.05 bln
EconomyMacroeconomybillion. On the flipside, purchases of goods and services increased by 129 million to 1.01 billion, while
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Net job hirings hit high of 92,132 in April, driving 4-month figure to new record
EconomyMacroeconomyto the Easter period, followed by food services (+19,671) and retail trade (+5,379). The aggregate
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Unemployment rate slips to 23.2 pct in Feb, lowest for last five years
EconomyMacroeconomyto 24,938 from 14,437 a year ago, mostly involving increased hirings in food services (+6,039
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The SEKAP case and extrajudicial debt restructuring
Legaladvice as well as tailor-made legal services, proactive guidance and practical expertise in its selected
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Labour Ministry publishes latest pension breakdown
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Labour Ministry's bulletin of the Computer Centre for Social Security Services (IDIKA) published on Sunday for the first time since the summer of 2015. The bulletin showed that a total of 4.55 million pensions were paid in December 2016, totalling 2.34 billion euros. This means that the annual
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China's bumpy road to Greece
EconomyFeaturesto buy Greek products and services via its platform and giving Greek companies access to China without
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General govt primary cash surplus rises to 2.6 bln in 4-month, arrears fall below 5 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyand purchases of goods and services rose by 131 and 127 million respectively. More than half (50.6 percent
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Net job hirings reach new high of 89,534 in May, 5-month figure a record
EconomyMacroeconomyservices (+19.952) and retail trade (+7,833). In contrast, the highest net departures of 8,238 were posted
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Industrial production edges up 1 pct in April after double-digit growth in previous two months
EconomyMacroeconomypercent) and printing and recording services (-20.1 percent). On the other side of the spectrum, double
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