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Bill aims to encourage more electronic transactions in Greece
EconomyMacroeconomy(for a single person) up to 2,100 euros (for a family with more than 3 children), they have to spend
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Unemployment rate drops again in Q3, reaching 22.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyjobless (more than 1 year) rose to 806,300 in Q3 after a marked drop in the previous month
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Turnover in services sector improves in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomystraight month to 3.5 in November extending the year to date gains to more than 20 points.
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Greece and institutions wrap up latest talks with no progress on difficult issues
EconomyProgrammecompanies’ unpaid obligations will be probably be included in the out-of-court legislation rather than
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Greek stocks end week flat as Friday’s strong rebound erased earlier losses
EconomyThe Greek equity market moved sideways this week, ending almost flat (-0.1 percent), while trading volumes were softer than the previous week. The ESM decision to freeze the implementation of short-term debt relief measures was a negative surprise, dragging the market down 3.2 percent on Wednesday
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Capital controls trigger big rise in card use and VAT revenues, Bank of Greece data shows
EconomyMacroeconomyin VAT revenues is attributed to the positive impact of factors other than the tax base and VAT rates
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Industrial turnover on downward trend again after 2.8 pct drop in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomyperformance was more than offset by a drop in consumer non-durables (-8.3 percent) and intermediate goods
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Current account balance turns to deficit of 198 mln in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomy-Bills more than offsetting a decline in their foreign equity holdings. The corresponding liabilities
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After pension dispute with lenders, coalition faces domestic unease
PoliticsGreek Politics, who has a stronger connection with the party’s traditional right-wing supporters than conservative
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HFSF records losses of 1.2 bln in 9-month amid revaluation losses from bank holdings
EconomyBankingexpenses more than tripled to 4.8 million from 1.47 million in the previous year, largely due to a sharp
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