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OECD sees 2.2 pct growth in 2019, stressing importance of reform adherence
EconomyMacroeconomyMinistry’s latest forecast in the draft budget for 2019 sees growth of 2.1 percent this year
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Eurobank to merge with Grivalia Properties and create SPV to cut bad loans
EconomyBankingand adjustments. This will bring NPEs from 15.3 billion at the end of this year, falling further by 10.7
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Mitsotakis treads carefully as pupils protest Macedonia name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsleader underlines the fine line that his party has been treading since early this year, when it came
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PMI picks up to 54 in November while production rises to eight-month high
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s manufacturing PMI picked up to 54 points in November from 53.1 in October, staying over the 50-mark threshold for a full year and a half. The latest reading represents a six month high for Greek manufacturers. The improvement stemmed largely from increased output and an expansion
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Overdue social security contributions rise to 34.35 bln in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomydriven by a QoQ rise in revenues in Q3. In the year to date, a total of 989.1 million euros in revenues
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Tsipras visit to Moscow confirms thaw in relations with Russia after diplomatic spat
PoliticsForeign Policythis year due to apparent interference from Moscow in the Macedonia name deal. Even though Russia’s
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Spotlight on To Potami as doubts surface about Macedonia name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicshis back on the centre-left Movement for Change (KINAL) earlier this year, Theodorakis has insisted
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SYRIZA and ND keep name dispute alive as poll shows narrower gap
PoliticsGreek Politicsnext year’s pension cuts, dodged today’s meeting of leaders from the European People’s Party (EPP
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The absent are in the wrong
Agorain 2018 is conspicuous by its absence. For example, only in one joint session this year (on February 9
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Mistrust of politics grows as army and police gain favour, survey indicates
SocietyA survey by polling company Public Issue has illustrated the changing trends in how Greeks feel about their public institutions. The poll, dated for November of this year, revealed that among a number of public bodies, the army was the most trusted institution with 89 percent of Greeks saying
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