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Eurosystem funding for Greek banks eases by 2.18 bln in January
EconomyMacroeconomy. The troika’s latest guidelines call for a reduction of Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding to total
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Unemployment closes 2013 with new high of 27.5 pct in last quarter
EconomyMacroeconomythe Greek government and the European Commission call for a decline of the average unemployment by more
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Greek coalition reaches milestones but PASOK looking increasingly weary
PoliticsGreek Politicsto call snap elections. Beyond highlighting how fragile the government’s majority has become since
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Greek retail index dropped 4.3 pct in January
EconomyMacroeconomyGDP rebound of 0.6 percent this year, the latest official forecasts call for a further drop
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Greece's ultimate sacrifice for stability
Agoraa phone call to the right person could get a probe started or a case dropped. This contempt for one
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Does return to markets signal end of Greek crisis? The perils of ignoring macro-economic fundamentals
Agorastabilisation at a very low point of departure. But it is early days to call the crisis over in Greece
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National Bank follows other Greek lenders' by opting for capital increase
EconomyBankingAs had been rumoured, National Bank of Greece’s board (NBG) decided on April 16 to call an Extraordinary General Meeting for May 10 to approve a capital increase of up to 2.5 billion euros. NBG was the only Greek bank initially stressing on March 6 – the day Bank of Greece (BoG) disclosed Greek
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Retail index fell by 2.2 pct in Feb but trend improving
EconomyMacroeconomyin private consumption since the beginning of the Greek crisis, official forecasts call for a milder
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First round of local elections leave Greek politics finely balanced
PoliticsGreek Politicsgive the leftists a platform from which to call for snap elections and would raise questions about
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Five things to take away from the first round of Greek local elections
PoliticsGreek Politics) in the European elections to make a convincing call for snap elections. Despite its advances on Sunday
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