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Greek stocks slide by 1.6 pct over week on bank correction
EconomyAfter rising in the previous three weeks, the Greek stock market shed 1.6 percent this week, largely reflecting a correction for banks after their double-digit gains of the previous weeks. The Athens Stock Exchange general index slipped to 701.22 points on Friday, which is its lowest level since
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Greece most socially unjust country in EU, study finds
Societymaterial deprivation for children and youth in Greece, more than double the 2009 figure of 9.7 percent
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EC sees milder Greek recession in 2015, debt ratio to climb to 200 pct in 2016
Economyof 2 percent in 2016, while a strong double-digit rebound of 14.7 percent in forecasted in 2017
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Trade deficit falls by markedly accelerating pace of 24.2 pct in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomypercent largely due to a double digit fall in imports (-10.9 percent), while exports contracted
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Strong start for Greek stocks but they end week down 3.4 pct
Economyneeds. But they plunged at double-digit levels on Wednesday and Thursday, ending the week with losses
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Industrial production up by 2.8 pct in Sept for second straight raise
EconomyMacroeconomybreakdown of the various industrial activities showed a mixed pattern. The biggest double-digit growth
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Car sales down by 13.8 pct in Oct for the second fall this year
EconomyMacroeconomyon new passenger cars. Market sources indicate that the double-digit growth rates in the first half
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Current account surplus widens to 838 mln in Sept on shrinking goods deficit
EconomyMacroeconomy). The breakdown showed the double digit decline in the goods’ deficit by 31.4 percent largely stems from
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Government tables 2016 budget, upgrades GDP forecasts but leaves fiscal estimates unchanged
EconomyMacroeconomyin income tax and a double digit growth (32.1 percent) of property taxes. Indirect taxes are forecasted
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Q3 GDP slips 0.9 pct QoQ on lower private consumption and investment
EconomyMacroeconomydecrease, also reflecting a double-digit growth in Q1. Since 2008, investment plunged by more than 68
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