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  1. Does return to markets signal end of Greek crisis? The perils of ignoring macro-economic fundamentals
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    Agora

    the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT), turnover of Greece’s retail trade index fell by 4.3 per

    3%
  2. Who benefits from Greece’s return to the markets?
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    Agora

    between 350 and 700 million euros per annum. Thus, if we put the return to markets story in a broader

    3%
  3. Primary budget surplus passes 1-bln mark for 2014 but revenue shortfall widening
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    Economy

    by 1.2 billion per month. Including the cumulative unpaid tax obligations until the end of 2013

    3%
  4. Piraeus snaps up share in MIG to complete series of corporate moves
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    EconomyBanking

    at 209 million. Net Asset Value (NAV) stood at 967 million corresponding to 1.26 euros per share

    3%
  5. OECD sees 3.3 bln euros of savings Greece can make by cutting red tape

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    at 580 million per year. The main recommendations are: Abolish requirement to publish annual financial

    3%
  6. Apartment prices fell 7.5 pct in Q1, down for the 21st successive quarter

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    widening of the property tax base and the sharp rise in the property tax per capita has inevitably led

    3%
  7. Greek Jan-Apr primary budget surplus rises above 1 bln despite revenue shortfall

    Economy

    of Information Systems. This implies an average increase of unpaid taxes by 1.2 billion per month

    3%
  8. Alpha Bank acquires Citigroup's retail banking unit in Greece
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    EconomyBanking

    the HFSF cost per share was 0.44 euros, during the bank’s recapitalisation last year, the HFSF

    3%
  9. Ιnterest in exercising Alpha's warrants remains rather limited
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    EconomyBanking

    ) with an interest rate of 3 percent increasing by 1 percent per annum. Thus, HFSF potential capital gains

    3%
  10. Greek union data suggest workers get paid late or in kind

    Society

    hired on 1-month, 4-hour working contracts for 180 euros. This implies a wage of 2.25 euros per hour

    3%