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Industrial production drops 2.1 pct in July but rate of decline slows
EconomyMacroeconomythe sharpest drop (-33.2 percent) in July, following a series of strong positive performances
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Car sales up by 20.8 pct in August but rise continues to slow
EconomyMacroeconomy) the double-digit rebound in car sales this year mainly stems from improved consumer confidence and strong
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Athens pleased with Brussels appointments but new Commissioner faces big task
PoliticsGreek Politicsshowing by the Greek commissioner would certainly help bolster an already strong relationship between
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To Potami intensifies efforts to mop up disgruntled Greek voters
PoliticsGreek Politics, which elected two MEPs in May after receiving 6.6 percent of the vote. Despite its strong showing
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Greece sees travel receipts rise again in July to reach 2.74 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyin travel receipts fully reflects a strong rise in international tourist arrivals by 29.4 percent
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Samaras plots early bailout exit, plays down debt relief as Merkel remains tight-lipped
PoliticsGreek Politicsafter Tuesday’s meeting that Greece’s strong fiscal performance, the expected return of growth
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Greek debt: A case of learned helplessness?
Agoraof eurozone politicians and officials to deal with Greece’s debt is so strong that they do not have
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A snapshot of Greek banks' ABS as ECB readies for next move
Economypresident Mario Draghi is pushing for a relaxation of the current criteria. There are strong objections
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Tourism helps bring Greek unemployment down to 26.4 pct in July
EconomyMacroeconomyof the strong tourism season. The slowdown of the seasonally-adjusted jobless rate in July reflects a 1
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Greek banks may soon breathe sigh of relief on capital needs
AgoraGreek banks are always at the forefront of domestic market developments. Despite the strong rebound of 6.4 percent on Friday, their shares still recorded cumulative losses of 7.8 percent last week and 23.9 percent over the past three months. Concerns about the outcome of the upcoming comprehensive
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