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  1. Greece goes deeper into deflation territory

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    prices, which had risen 7.5 percent in September, turned to a negative 0.7 percent in October

    4%
  2. Seven in 10 Greeks raiding savings to pay bills, two in 10 have no deposits

    Society

    have risen by 12.6 percent over the last year and deposits are falling steadily as people eat

    4%
  3. Greeks not self-inflicting HIV but new cases have been rising markedly

    Society

    . In 2008, there were 5.8 HIV cases per 100,000 Greeks. By 2011, this had risen to 7.1 per 100,000

    4%
  4. One in four Greeks in severe material deprivation; a eurozone outlier
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    Society

    monthly needed income to make ends meet has risen is 1,677 euros). 26.7 percent of the total population

    4%
  5. Significant post-election economic challenges await Greek coalition

    Economy

    of potential turnaround in the near future. The fact that non-performing loans have risen to about a third

    4%
  6. Better contribution collection for Greek pension funds but 5.1-bln shortfall looms
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    Economy

    are not paying their contributions and the cumulative arrears’ stock has risen to 5.9 billion

    4%
  7. Just 8 percent of Greece's 1.27 mln registered unemployed receive benefits
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    Society

    of registered unemployed has risen by 45 percent, while the number of Greeks receiving benefits has

    4%
  8. GSEE report stresses risks on employment and the pension system, outlines burden on wages

    Society

    and the EU average has significantly risen at levels that are comparable to those in the 1980s

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  9. Vast majority of Greeks pessimistic on prospects of recovery despite coalition efforts
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    Society

    . This has now risen to 37.9 percent. Two years ago, 27.4 percent of business owners said “not at all

    4%
  10. Greek time deposit rates fall further in August

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 3.97 percent in September. In the previous month, the average spread had risen at a faster pace

    4%