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  1. Deposits rise for third straight month in May, reaching 162.1 bln

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    time inflows of 1.78 billion. It is also noteworthy that savings show persistent outflows in each

    4%
  2. Greek PMI falls to 49.4 in June, lowest since November 2013

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    decline in June after marginal gains in each of the preceding two months. In addition, the rate of job

    4%
  3. Sparks to fly as coalition and SYRIZA clash over electricity sell-off

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    as each side tries to convince voters of its merits. The first major confrontation since the May

    4%
  4. Car registrations surge by 46.3 pct in June thanks to tourism, consumer confidence

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    percent in each of the preceding three years. The cumulative drop of car registrations stood at 78

    4%
  5. Greek banks' Eurosystem funding drops to 44.95 bln in June, lowest since Jan 2010

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    of 500 million euros each in June. Alpha issued on June 12 a 3-year note with a 3.5 percent yield

    4%
  6. Greece ponders how to deal with rising unpaid private debt, which hit 88 pct of GDP

    Economy

    is increasing by around 2 billion euros each month so far in 2014. Unpaid SSC of 16 billion euros

    4%
  7. Car sales continue to rise in July but at slower pace of 25.9 pct

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    30 percent in each of the preceding three years. In absolute figures, car registrations reached

    4%
  8. Parliament's budget office sees Greek recovery finely poised

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    to those of the previous 20 years, when 45,000 new jobs were created each year. On Greek banks, the PBO

    4%
  9. Don't let the facts get in the way of "Argentinology"
    Photo by Quim Pagans via Flickr

    Agora

    . The country was growing between 6 and 10 percent each year with a small blip in 1995 due

    4%
  10. Finance Ministry scrambles to correct property tax after error-strewn debut

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    percent of the total 6.15 million) paying more than 500 euros. Taking into account that each household

    4%