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EC sees resilience in Greek economy, urges additional measures in 2016 and 2017
Economy. In addition, the EC stresses that although the 2016 budget envisages additional savings of 1.1 percent
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Drop in CPI accelerates to 0.7 pct in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomy(HICP) eased 0.1 percent in January. The core index recorded a higher decrease in January (-1.1 percent
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Surprise 0.1 pct QoQ rise in Q4 GDP on investment rebound, 2015 recession at 0.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyconsumption eased 0.1 percent QoQ in Q4, decelerating from the 1.1 percent QoQ drop in Q3, and 0.9 percent
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Loss-making Q4 and 2015 for Alpha, targets positive bottom-line in 2016
EconomyBankingof the Asset Quality Review (AQR), 1.1 billion is non-AQR related and reflects the loan quality deterioration
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Central gov’t debt rises to 321.3 bln in Q4, financial aid loans at new high of 220.4 bln
Economy) (4.6 billion), Attiko Metro (2.1 billion) and extra-budgetary funds (1.1 billion). In addition, 3.1
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NBG records loss of 2.05 bln in Q4 on one-offs and jump in credit risk provisions
EconomyBankingeuros QoQ to 52 billion in Q4, while deposits improved by 1.1 billion QoQ to 43 billion. As a result
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Economic sentiment rebounds in March, consumer confidence nosedives
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment improved by 1.1 points to 90.1 in March after a drop of 2.6 points in February, European Commission (EC) data showed on Wednesday. The March headline figure is the second reading above the 90-point mark since July 2015. Economic sentiment had fallen to a historic low
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Wages index edges up 0.4 pct in Q4 of 2015
EconomyMacroeconomyadjusted (NSA) wages index remained almost stable year on year (YoY) in Q4 at 98 after rising by 1.1
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Greek tourism's long-term growth prospects are good, report shows
EconomyMacroeconomyto 817,000 in 2016 and then record an annual growth of 3 percent in the next ten years to around 1.1
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Industrial production drops by 3 pct in February
EconomyMacroeconomyand intermediate goods rebounded by 3.5 and 1.1 percent respectively. The biggest nosedive was recorded
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