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From London to Paris, no happy returns for Greece
AgoraLast week saw Greek politicians clock up air miles to European destinations. Government representatives flew to Paris in order to meet a troika delegation that has repeatedly delayed its return to Athens. Equally, members of Greece’s largest opposition party SYRIZA took to the runway and boarded
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Greek unemployment falls for seventh straight month, down to 25.7 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyat 21 percent. In its autumn forecasts the European Commission saw the Greek jobless rate reaching 26.8
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Six in 10 Greeks earn less than average salary of €1,022 in private sector
Societydemographic. Only two age groups saw their share of the workforce increase on last year: the 19–24
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Greece: Where did it all go wrong?
Agora. Samaras saw his party losing votes to the right (including to Golden Dawn, which polled at 9.4
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Newsletter 9 - 30/12/2014
29 was 28.1 percent, compared to 28.5 on December 17. During the same period, New Democracy saw its
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Where did all the money go?
Agoradeteriorating loan portfolios as a result of the deep crisis which saw non-performing loans soaring
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To Potami aims for rapid rise to third spot in Greek elections
PoliticsGreek Politicssuffered from the extreme polarisation of the second elections, which saw centrist and liberal voters
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Key players in new Greek gov't strike moderate tone but bailout strategy won't change
PoliticsGreek Politics, the SYRIZA-led coalition saw the Greek stock market tumble by 9.24 percent on Wednesday. Bank shares fell
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Greece and lenders with conceptual, as well as practical, gaps to bridge
PoliticsGreek Politics, which saw Athens receive loans largely to pay off debt after meeting tough fiscal targets and executing
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Prospect of eurozone deal calms nerves on stock, bond markets
EconomyGreek shares climbed for the second straight session on Tuesday, when they rose by 11.27 and saw increased trading activity. Following Tuesday’s performance, the Greek stock market recorded gains of 16.4 percent in just two days, more than offsetting the cumulative losses of 14.1 percent last week
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