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IMF upgrades Greece’s GDP and unemployment rate estimates
EconomyMacroeconomypercent in 2017, while OECD has a lower growth estimate of 1.9 percent for next year. The report also
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Broadly stable rate in time deposits, corporate loan rates fall in Aug
EconomyMacroeconomyGreek households’ new time deposit rate edged up by 1 basis point (bp) to 0.87 percent in August from 0.86 percent in the previous two months, Bank of Greece (BoG) data displayed on Tuesday. The latest headline figure is the highest reading since April. It has been hovering between 0.85 and 0.88
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Greek stocks rebound 2.1 pct, banks climb 5.7 pct
Economy, the general index has been stable. Bank shares are still volatile, climbing 5.7 percent this week
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IMF's role in Greek bailout remains in doubt
EconomyProgrammesignificant structural reforms in place and delivered. We also believe that there has to be debt
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Eurogroup clears 1.1 bln, waits for arrears clearance data to release remaining 1.7 bln
EconomyProgrammeand that the IMF has to make its own assumptions in the debt sustainability analysis it is expected
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Legislative developments on restructuring and liberalisation of Greek electricity market
Legal(the ‘Renewables Directive’). The aforementioned mechanism, which has been established for the relatively short
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SYRIZA seeks to renew appeal, worries about home repossessions
PoliticsGreek Politicsrepossessions but the process has picked up again and the coalition is concerned that decisions by tax
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Greek stocks on the rise again, end week 2.1 pct up
Economy, the banking index has recorded gains of 10.2 percent over the last two weeks. The top outperformers
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Tsipras in Brussels prep for Obama trip
PoliticsGreek Politicshas promised to deliver in order to gain enough support to push more austerity measures through
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Tsipras ponders risking reshuffle to finish review on time, get debt talks going
PoliticsGreek Politicsas possible. Attention has shifted to the possibility of a reshuffle after Tsipras completed his
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