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  1. Tsipras Berlin visit brings some relief on Greek bond, stock markets

    Economy

    gains of almost 10 percent over the past three sessions. However, Greek shares have fallen 5.5 percent

    13%
  2. DTA may spell new trouble for Greek banks
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    Agora

    billion, 5.5 billion stemmed from PSI losses and 7.3 billion from credit risk provisions. More

    13%
  3. Travel receipts increase 16.2 pct in Feb as arrivals shoot up by 56.2 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 63.8 percent to 9.1 million from 5.5 million a year ago. The growth rate in receipts is entirely

    13%
  4. Greek stocks, bond yields show effects of worsening mood regarding country's prospects
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    Economy

    . As a result, despite the strong gains of 8.1 percent recorded last week, Greek shares are down by 5.5 percent

    13%
  5. Greek debt falls to 312.7 bln in Q1 after return of EFSF bonds

    Economy

    to gg entities stood at 9.4 billion and mainly involve the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) (5.5

    13%
  6. Income inequality in Greece has grown during crisis, OECD report shows
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    Society

    is lowest in Denmark (5.2), Slovenia, (5.4) Finland (5.5), Iceland (5.6) and Slovakia (5.7). Greece’s

    13%
  7. Greek CPI falls by 2.1 pct in May, same as April
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and footwear (-5.5 percent) miscellaneous goods and services (-3.4 percent) and education (-3.1 percent

    13%
  8. Another week of losses for Greek stock market amid topsy-turvy ride

    Economy

    of the four bank stocks were among the top losers. The top-5 gainers this week were: Ellaktor (+5.5

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  9. Tsipras gives air of resistance but leaves door ajar for agreement

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Dawn 5.5 KKE 5.4 Ind Grks 3.7 PASOK 3.2 Other 6.5 Undecided 10.1 #Greece — MacroPolis (@MacroPolis_gr

    13%
  10. The lenders proposals on debt and funding needs that Greeks will vote on in referendum

    EconomyProgramme

    and 5.5 billion to payments to the IMF. The total of 15.5 billion euros coupled with the primary surplus

    13%