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  1. Imports soar by 7 pct in March as exports rise for first time since Sept

    Economy

    percent. In contrast, exports to third countries excluding oil products fell 9.2 percent, bringing

    2%
  2. Primary budget surplus passes 1-bln mark for 2014 but revenue shortfall widening
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    Economy

    in April slipping by 2.7 percent bringing the 4-month figure at 13.24 billion, 9.6 percent lower YoY

    2%
  3. April saw first rise in Greek banks' Eurosystem funding this year

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    bringing the outstanding amount to 3.12 billion. Taking into account that National Bank proceeded

    2%
  4. One night in Cannes

    Agora

    interview. Surely by that time the surprise had worn off. And, if bringing down the PASOK government

    2%
  5. Greek politics in thrall to new faces and old ideas
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    Agora

    up for their lack of ideas by bringing in new faces. All the groupings have been advertising

    2%
  6. Greece's C/A deficit for March drops sharply to 44.4 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of 2.7 billion recorded in February was reversed to a net inflow of 3 billion in March bringing

    2%
  7. Greek trade deficit increases by 14.7 pct in March

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , imports soared 17 percent, while exports slipped 5.9 percent, bringing the adjusted trade deficit

    2%
  8. Greek credit contracts again in April but at slightly lower rate of 3.7 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in 2013 bringing the cumulative amount at 72 billion at the end of 2013.

    2%
  9. HFSF 2013 annual report unveils accumulated losses of 15.1 bln and potential recovery value of 34.4 bln

    EconomyBanking

    of May 2013, bringing the total amount to 49.7 billion and b) a rise in the accumulated deficit

    2%
  10. Greece ponders how to deal with rising unpaid private debt, which hit 88 pct of GDP

    Economy

    . On top of that, legacy debt by the end of 2013 amounted to 61.2 billion, bringing the outstanding

    2%