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Greek GDP shrinks 3 pct in Q3, on course to contract by 4 pct in 2013
EconomyMacroeconomyperiod on mid single-digit rise in exports and drop in imports. Similarly to the way GDP has evolved
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SYRIZA's left wing sticks to belief Greece should leave euro
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe single currency. The Communist Party (KKE) favours a euro and EU exit but its inability to speak
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Fall in industrial production speeds up in October with 5.2 pct drop
EconomyMacroeconomyrecording the highest decline (7.6 – 7.8 percent), while the remaining monthly readings showed a mid-single
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Big drops of 9.3 and 17.5 pct for turnover and new orders in October
Economy. The respective figure in the domestic market posted mid single-digit decrease (down 6 percent
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As EU presidency approaches, poll suggests Greeks are most isolated within Union
Societyto the opinion poll. Just over 60 percent of Greeks said they are in favour of the single currency
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Greece in 2014: The risks and opportunities of moving forward
Agoraarea and will be the poorest country in the single currency zone (measured in terms of GDP-per-capita
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Deposits edged up in Nov but credit contraction was close to 4 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyas of 2014 in line with GDP recovery, yet at low single-digit levels for the next couple of years.
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Greece could still leave euro, says Simitis, PM who engineered entry
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe threat of “Grexit” was supposed to have disappeared in 2013 but the man who led Greece into the euro, ex-Prime Minister Costas Simitis, believes that a departure from the single currency should not be ruled out. In an op-ed in Sunday’s To Vima newspaper, Simitis cited the disastrous state
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PASOK unites forces with Greek "Olive Tree" for EP elections but will it be enough?
PoliticsGreek Politicsin single digit figures and is no longer in a position to stand on its own at the ballot box
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SYRIZA's bid to force elections by early 2015 will be a close-run thing
PoliticsGreek Politicscoalition before it became a single grouping. SYRIZA could counter any claims of cynicism by arguing
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