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Newsletter 77 - 10/06/2016
million tourists per annum. In an interview with Bloomberg on Wednesday, the Finance Minister Euclid
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Greek stocks down 4.6 pct during week after Friday’s sell-off
EconomyExchanges approved on Thursday the distribution of a capital return of 0.22 euros per share, implying
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Encouraging signs for Greek banks in Q1 results but NPL management looms large
Agoraimprove NII to a total (waiver and haircut) benefit of around 100 million euros per annum. Our
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Tsipras unveils growth plan but little in way of new ideas
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe subsidized investments are seen at 383 million euros by 2023 and 133 million per annum
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In updated DSA, EC sees Greek debt as unsustainable if no relief measures implemented
EconomyProgramme: Scenario (B) assumes lower GDP growth by 0.25 pp per annum between 2019-2030, primary surplus to start
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Despite strong rebound on Friday, Greek stocks dive 5.2 pct during week
Economy-Follie and Ellaktor on June 24. In addition, OPAP share trades ex-dividend of 0.57 euros per share
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Crisis management policy: the sad lesson of the Greek case
Agorapercent per annum could be too optimistic. And growth rates of around one percent or less is all too
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Greek economy braced for impact from Brexit, hopes effect will be limited
Economyexpenditure per trip for UK visitors to Greece stood at 842 euros, around 56 percent higher than
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Greek stocks rebound 1.9 pct during week but fail to match European markets
EconomyStability Fund (HFSF) stake. Hellenic Exchanges trades ex-capital return of 0.2275 euros per share
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Marinopoulos travails point to wider difficulties for supermarket sector
EconomyFeaturespercent) spends less than 200 euros per month according to the survey. Another survey released in April
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