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  1. Greek 2016 draft budget contains 6.4 bln in new fiscal measures, sees recession ahead

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    to 41.74 billion. After a rise by 5.5 percent to 5.83 billion in 2015, the rate of increase

    5%
  2. General gov't primary cash surplus widens to 2.6 bln in Aug, arrears up by 2.15 bln

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    ), local governments up 35 million to 315 million (5.5 percent) and tax refunds’ arrears up 26

    5%
  3. Average wealth in Greece down by 17.1 pct since last year

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    declined by 5.2 percent, the highest drop rate after that of Poland (-5.5 percent), while the Greek

    5%
  4. Newsletter 47 - 16/10/2015

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    by 2.5 and 5.5 percent, respectively. Earlier this week, ELSTAT published its second estimate of Greece

    5%
  5. Growing hopes that Greek recession will be milder than expected

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    and imports were seen decreasing by 2.5 and 5.5 percent, respectively. Eurobank Economic Research

    5%
  6. ECB sees Greek banks' total capital needs at 14.4 bln, recap plans to come
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    ), at 8 and 5.5 percent respectively. Macro assumptions The ECB also unveiled on Saturday the macro

    5%
  7. This is what the ECB’s comprehensive assessment tells us about Greek banks

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    to maintain a minimum CET1 ratio of 8 percent in the adverse scenario (from 5.5 percent last year) and of 9.5

    5%
  8. Government tables 2016 budget, upgrades GDP forecasts but leaves fiscal estimates unchanged
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    by 11.1 billion euros to 327.6 billion mainly reflecting state arrears payments of 5.5 billion

    5%
  9. Industrial production rises by 1.8 pct in November

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    posting the biggest rise (+5.5 percent), while smaller increases were recorded in manufacturing (+1.1

    5%
  10. Car sales rise by 3.7 pct in Jan
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    prefecture. Passenger cars posted a higher growth rate of 5.5 percent in January. The absolute figure

    5%