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  1. Eurogroup agrees two-month extension for Greek bailout but political developments to dominate

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    also reiterated that euro area remains favourably disposed to granting Greece a European Stability

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  2. Greek tax revenues at 33.5 pct of GDP in 2013, slightly below OECD average
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    ratio, along with that of Portugal at 8.8 percent, remains among the lowest in the euro area, only

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  3. Moody's sees 1.2 pct growth in Greece next year but highlights political risk

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    : Relatively wealthy population with a high per-capita income compared to its peers. Ongoing euro area

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  4. Samaras softens stance on snap elections as decisive presidential vote looms
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    manner. Nevertheless, New Democracy believes this is another area in which it can squeeze the ratings

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  5. Snap elections in Greece: The scenarios ahead

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    in this area. In this respect, a coalition with PASOK might offer SYRIZA more. This cooperation

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  6. Greek deposits almost unchanged at 164.3 bln in November

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    respectively. Total deposits - which also include euro and non-euro area residents – fell by 451 million

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  7. Our most popular stories in 2014

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    of homes being rented by owners to others for no fee. Another interesting finding relates to the area

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  8. Newsletter 10 - 09/01/2015

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    , and we won’t allow any gamble with Greece’s membership in the euro area,” To Potami leader Stavros

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  9. Stronger rise of 4.1 pct for Greek industrial turnover in October

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    turnover for euro area countries rose by 1.5 percent. The highest movement among the five main

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  10. Newsletter 11 - 16/01/2015

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    prerequisites for various parliaments in the euro area to accept the release of outstanding funding

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