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Greek current account deficit widens by 27.4 pct in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomy). On the flipside, the goods’ deficit narrowed by 78 million. In the 2-month period, exports fell at a double-digit
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Greek banks’ loan quality is deteriorating
Economy. The double digit (17.7 percent) increase in LLRs, compared to a mid single-digit rise in NPLs, also
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Retail turnover falls by 3.3 pct in Feb, down for fourth straight month
EconomyMacroeconomydisplayed a double-digit drop MoM in clothing and footwear (-18.1 percent) and in department stores
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Greek stocks, bond yields show effects of worsening mood regarding country's prospects
Economy. In spite of the double-digit gains of 15.6 percent last week, they have suffered losses of 38.3 percent
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Uptick in time deposit rates, mixed trends in corporate loans
EconomyMacroeconomyat a historic low it is almost double compared to the eurozone average rate of 0.91 percent and well
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Building activity up by 10.2 pct in Feb for biggest rise since Nov 2013
EconomyMacroeconomyand 1.8 percent respectively. Following the double-digit recovery in February, the aggregate figures
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Greek DSA: Don't Say Anything about the debt
Agorapresented in the November 2012 agreement. It assumes sizable primary budget surpluses that would double
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Alpha Bank reports lower losses of 115.8 mln in Q1 2015
EconomyBankingin Greece. NPL formation in Q1 stood at 554 million euros, which is double the Q4 2014 figure and similar
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Deposit outflow rises to 4.7 bln in April as balances drop to lowest since Sept 2004
EconomyMacroeconomyGreek private sector deposit outflows accelerated to 4.66 billion euros in April, which is more than double compared to the March figure of 2.19 billion, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). As a result, deposit balances further dropped to 133.65 billion, which is the lowest reading since
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Downturn in retail trade eases to 0.4 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomysale not in stores and books, stationery and other goods recorded a double-digit growth of 26.1
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