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Greeks’ mutual mistrust eases, survey indicates
Societyby) and those on the left (33 percent, compared to 29 percent in the centre and 21 percent on the right
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Greece, eurozone edge closer on pensions and fiscal gap but IMF keeps bar high
EconomyProgrammeon April 21. Pension reform The government spokeswoman Olga Gerovasili said at a press briefing
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Healthy eating and smoking on decline in Greece over last five years
Societybetween 21 and 40 a day, while 2.5 percent smoked more than that. Most smokers (42.5 percent) said
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Greek stocks fall 3.1 pct over week, volumes soar on Friday due to FTSE reclassification
EconomyExchanges releasing Q4 results on March 21 followed by Mytilineos and METKA on March 23 and Aegean
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Greece’s dramatic year reflected in ATHEX 2015 results
EconomyThe Board of Directors of Hellenic Exchanges-Athens Stock Exchange (ATHEX) released its annual financial results for 2015 on March 21, 2016, showing that the consolidated net after tax profits of group amounted to 9 million euros compared to21 million in 2014, a reduction of 57 percent. The results
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Wages, full-time employment feel deep impact of crisis, report shows
Societyfor 21 percent of all recruitment in 2009, the corresponding figure in 2015 was 55 percent. Part
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Retail sales down by 3.8 pct in Jan for eighth straight fall
EconomyMacroeconomy(+5.5 percent) and pharmaceutical products and cosmetics (+0.5 percent). Retail sales slumped 21
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Greece expects review to be completed by May 1 despite IMF objections
EconomyProgrammerelease on April 21. This round of discussions between the Greek authorities and the mission chiefs
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IMF sees 0.6 pct primary deficit in 2015, lowers debt forecast below 180 pct
Economynotification of 2015 fiscal data on April 21. The IMF has significantly lowered its debt to GDP forecast
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Elektroniki’s bankruptcy reflects struggles of consumer electronics sector
EconomyFeaturesof Kotsovolos, mentioned strong year on year sales in Greece as a contributing factor to their 21 percent rise
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