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  1. Bank of Greece report overviews lenders' profitability, urges drastic NPL management
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    EconomyBanking

    . It is worth pointing out that the biggest deterioration was recorded in the housing sector

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  2. Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016

    Newsletters

    the central government’s coffers. It is also worth pointing out that Georgiou took over at ELSTAT

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  3. Justice can't be blind to facts in 2009 deficit case

    Agora

    worth pointing out that Georgiou took over at ELSTAT in August 2010, three months after Greece had

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  4. Study highlights overregulation and bad law-making in recent years

    Society

    the consequences of Greece’s myriad of laws and regulations, pointing out that a 2006 EU report found

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  5. Greece's latest GDP figures and what to expect for the rest of the year
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    Agora

    be noted that consensus estimates and Reuters poll were pointing to a 0.2 percent drop and 0.1

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  6. Net job hirings rise again, reaching 19,281 in July - highest since 2001
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    around 55 percent involved layoffs. It is worth pointing out the ongoing shift towards more flexible

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  7. Newsletter 86 - 02/09/2016

    Newsletters

    pointing out that the average spread in the Greek market increased by 14 bps to 4.59 percent in July, which

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  8. PMI slips to contraction territory in September on lower production and new orders

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    little to encourage the sector, with all signs pointing towards a more severe slowdown during

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  9. Draft budget sees primary surplus at 1.8 pct of GDP in 2017, revenue interventions of 2.5 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Specifically, the MoF adopts the EC estimate pointing to a 2.7 percent growth in 2017 fuelled by a 1.8

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  10. IMF upgrades Greece’s GDP and unemployment rate estimates
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    pointing to a C/A deficit of 0.2 and 0.3 percent of GDP respectively.

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