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Erdogan's questioning of border treaty catches Athens cold
PoliticsForeign Policythere.” However, even though this appeared a direct challenge to the status quo of more than 90 years
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Greek stocks rebound 2.1 pct, banks climb 5.7 pct
Economythis week’s gains more than offset the previous week’s losses of 1.5 percent. Since the end of August
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CPI falls at slightly higher pace of 1 pct in September
EconomyMacroeconomyother main groups and services posted a change less than 1 percent MoM. Since May 2013, when CPI
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Industrial production down 0.3 pct in Aug for first fall since Mar
EconomyMacroeconomyproduction by 4.8 and 0.3 percent respectively more than offsetting a decrease in mining
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Car sales increase by slower rate of 9.6 pct in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomythan 83 percent of road motor cars, while around 56 percent are registered in the Attica prefecture
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Building activity soars 35.4 pct in July mostly reflecting a low base effect
EconomyMacroeconomyto a nosedive of more than 86 percent. Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed that apartment prices retained
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Greek Pharmaceuticals: The little pill with big potential
EconomyFeaturesthan reduced it. In export terms, Greek medical products (packaged medicaments) come second only
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Countdown to start of second review begins, focus on more reforms
EconomyProgrammebill on the out-of-court process next week, earlier than initially scheduled. It is not yet clear
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Arrears payments of 915 mln in Aug bring total to 1.4 bln over two months
EconomyMacroeconomyThe government accelerated its efforts to clear arrears in August, when the figure more than doubled to 915 million euros from 440 million in July, according to the Finance Ministry (MoF) bulletin published on Friday. This means Greece has cleared a total of 1.36 billion euros of arrears
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Primary cash surplus expands to 3.2 bln by September incorporating arrears repayment of 2 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyyear, while the 9-month figure also recorded a deficit of 77 million, 23 million less than last
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