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Agoraformat Systematically covered over 30 macroeconomic events through statistical releases Established
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Greek primary cash surplus widens to 3.2 bln in 7-month
EconomyMacroeconomyof the outstanding gg guarantees. The remaining 30 percent is related to state guarantees to gg (16.83 billion
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Samaras tax cut pledges aimed at MPs rather than voters
PoliticsGreek Politicswas that he would cut by 30 percent the excise tax on heating oil, which was raised to the same level
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How many NPLs in the Greek banking sector are also non-recoverable loans ?
Agorathreshold of 30 percent of its total loan portfolio. In contrast, Piraeus Bank now posts a rather
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Industrial production drops 2.1 pct in July but rate of decline slows
EconomyMacroeconomyof coal and lignite followed suit exhibiting a nosedive ranging from 28 to 30 percent. In contrast
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Car sales up by 20.8 pct in August but rise continues to slow
EconomyMacroeconomy, following a drop exceeding 30 percent in each of the preceding three years. In absolute terms, car
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Greek primary budget surplus eases to 1.95 bln on back of lower revenues in Aug
Economy. The respective expenditure soared 30 percent to 3.31 billion, 140 million above target. The revenue
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Greek banks' potential capital shortfalls set to be reduced by more than 2.5 bln
EconomyGreek media reported on Tuesday that the Ministry of Finance (MoF) will soon table in Parliament a draft bill which will allow the conversion of Greek banks’ Deferred Tax Asset (DTA) into tax credit. The new legal framework has to be approved by the European Banking Authority (EBA) by September 30
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Greek deposits up 0.6 pct to 164.23 bln in August, which sees year's highest inflows
EconomyMacroeconomyof Greek banks on Eurosystem funding has been reduced by close to 30 billion euros (circa 40 percent
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Greek economic sentiment and consumer confidence fall for third month in a row
EconomyMacroeconomygains of more than 30 points, services confidence decreased by 7.5 points to 14.8 in September. Retail
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