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Newsletter 98 - 02/12/2016
, but any concessions made in this area could be counterbalanced if a process to bring back collective
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Tsipras bet on recovery a long shot but offers better odds than snap polls
Agorathat this a sensitive subject, but any concessions made in this area could be counterbalanced if a process to bring
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IMF sets out its stall as review deliberations resume in Athens
EconomyProgrammethe budget around 11 percent of GDP versus the euro area average of only 2.25 percent. In particular
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Industrial turnover on downward trend again after 2.8 pct drop in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomyindex for the non-eurozone countries rose by 3.5 percent, while that for the euro area countries
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Deposits edge up to 124.8 bln in Nov on marginal inflows of 12 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyfollowing the implementation of a set of milestones. In addition, non-euro area residents posted
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Time deposit rate falls to record low of 0.71 pct, loan rate drops to 4.83 pct
EconomyMacroeconomystand more than 250 bps above the euro area average rates. In the household lending sector
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Significant revenue outperformance drives budget primary surplus to 4.4 bln in 2016
EconomyMacroeconomyat 1.09 percent of GDP compared to a target of 0.5 percent of GDP. Another area of optimism also
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Industrial turnover rebounds 2 pct in November
EconomyMacroeconomyby a drop for non-euro area countries by 3.6 percent. Three of the five main industrial groupings recorded
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Minor fluctuations in deposit and loan interest rates in December
EconomyMacroeconomy. In the course of 2016, the time deposit rate fell by 32 bps and currently stands 25 bps above the euro area
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IMF examines where programme went wrong, what lessons were learnt
EconomyProgrammeof structural reforms in the labour, product and service markets to remain a viable euro area member
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