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Tourism could give economy annual 5 bln boost, NBG report finds
EconomyFeatures), an amount that is 15 percent lower than the nearest competitor. One of the reasons behind
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SYRIZA seeks to re-connect with left through contested university changes
PoliticsGreek Politicsrather than debating whether the police should be allowed to enter university grounds to arrest
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ND moderates catch some flak, suggesting delicate party balance
PoliticsGreek Politicsclearly has to engage in the battle of ideas, more than it ever has in the past,” wrote Hatzidakis. “We
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Privatisation plan inches along as groups express interest in DESFA
EconomyProgrammemake up more than 92 percent of the privatisation proceeds envisaged in this five-year period
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New overdue tax obligations reach 727 mln in June, total at 95.6 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof 260 million per month, which is higher than the monthly average of 206 million in 2016. In addition
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Current account surplus at 842.3 million in June, assisted by services balance
EconomyMacroeconomyof imports increasing at a faster pace than exports. The services surplus grew to 5.25 billion
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Greeks' working hours among highest in EU, annual leave below average
Societyas working lower than the average working week across the EU was the banking sector. In this sector
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Credit contraction continues in July with 1.2 pct decline
EconomyMacroeconomyyears, with the loan balance down by more than a quarter on the back of continued deleveraging. Net
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Economic sentiment improves again in Aug, consumer confidence climbs by 4.5 pts
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) continued in August its steady rise over the last three months as it edged up by 0.8 points although this was smaller than the 4.5-point increase in the previous month, European Commission (EC) figures revealed on Wednesday. The notable improvement in ESI since May
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Piraeus posts 7 mln net profit in Q2, NPE stock down for seventh straight quarter
EconomyBankingby more than 1.7 billion QoQ to 62.05 billion, while deposits slightly rose by almost 200 million
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