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Trade deficit soared 27.4 pct in Sept, down 13.6 pct for year
EconomyMacroeconomyis owing to a drop in the trade deficit by 17.6 percent to 12.89 billion, a double-digit rise
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Fall in industrial production speeds up in October with 5.2 pct drop
EconomyMacroeconomythe crisis showing a double-digit positive growth are: computers, electronic and optical products (73.3
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Move to unite centre left takes next step but potential in doubt
PoliticsGreek Politics, is a double-edged sword for the fledgling movement. While Simitis remains a respected figure
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Big drops of 9.3 and 17.5 pct for turnover and new orders in October
Economy(down 2.7 and 7 percent respectively), while consumer durables as well as energy recorded a double
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Drop in industrial production accelerated in November with 6.1 pct decline
EconomyMacroeconomy). In contrast, there are few business sectors showing strong, double-digit positive growth
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Indices for turnover, new orders in industry post big falls in November
Economywas also evident in the New Orders, where domestic market posted a double-digit drop (down 14.6
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Narrowing of trade deficit slows in November as exports fall 22.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyis owing to a drop in the trade deficit by 14.6 percent to 15.92 billion, a double-digit rise
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Sales season pushes November retail volume to growth for the first time since March 2010
Economyin the various sectors with pharmaceutical products and cosmetics depicting a low double digit
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Electricity drives rare rise in Greek industrial production index
EconomyMacroeconomyshowed a double-digit rise in 2013, namely computers, electronic and optical products (+31.2
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Budget execution shows surplus of 811 mln at start of 2014
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās budget execution showed a primary surplus of 811 million euros in January almost double compared to the 415 million posted in the corresponding period last year, according to the preliminary data released by the Ministry of Finance (MoF). The state budget surplus jumped to 595 million from
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