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Marked rise in expenditure leads to a budget primary deficit in Nov
EconomyGreeceās budget primary balance turned to a deficit of 184 million euros in November following an impressive performance in the previous month, when it showed a surplus of 1.46 billion the Finance Ministry (MoF) preliminary budget figures showed on Tuesday. The month on month (MoM) deterioration
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Greek firms rely on public procurement most in EU but also suspect corruption, survey indicates
Societythem from securing a public contract in the previous three years, which is only three points above
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Court ruling creates new complication for gov't, this time with property tax
EconomyMacroeconomya compulsory retroactive effect. The previous law, No. 4093, was voted in November 2012 and imposed
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Strong rebound of 7.7 pct in week for Greek stocks with jump in trading activity
Economysales. The average daily turnover jumped to 309 million from 117 million in the previous week
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Coalition wants to push own bills through as well as negotiate with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsis doing differently to previous administrations and why voters should put up with further austerity.
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Deposit flow remains negative for the second straight month with outflows of 390 mln in November
EconomyMacroeconomyhouseholds recorded net outflows of 530 million in November similar to those evident in the previous
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Retail sales fall at slightly slower pace of 3.9 pct in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomy, beverages and tobacco (+3 percent). The comparison with the previous month showed that retail sales
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Industrial production rises by 1.8 pct in November
EconomyMacroeconomyand equipment (-15.7 percent). The comparison with the previous month showed that IPI rose by 3.2
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Deflation drops to 0.2 pct in Dec, at 1.7 pct for 2015
EconomyMacroeconomyto the previous month, December CPI edged up by 0.1 largely due to a marked rise in clothing and footwear by 8.8
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Mitsotakis targets Tsipras, floating voters and populists in first speech to his MPs
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA and New Democracy. This presumably includes voters who had no previous affiliation to SYRIZA
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