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Revenues at 4.77 bln in Oct, beating target for fourth straight month
Economyin October, remaining well above the 4-billion mark for a fourth consecutive month, with the Jan-Oct figure
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Greek deposits slip in October as credit also contracts by 3.9 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy4.7 percent to 28.6 billion on monthly net deductions below the 100 million mark for the second
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Unemployment rate inched up again in Sept to 27.4 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy) surpassing the 30 percent mark for the first time, followed by Epirus and Western Macedonia with 30.0
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Primary budget surplus in Nov at 1.2bln euros, 2013 target in reach
Economy, thereby remaining above the 4 billion mark for a fifth consecutive month. The Jan-Nov figure
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Banks' reliance on Eurosystem funding eases for seventh straight month in Nov
EconomyMacroeconomyamount had surpassed the 100-billion-euro mark for the first time in February 2012 and remained
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Deposits edged up in Nov but credit contraction was close to 4 pct
EconomyMacroeconomymark for the second consecutive month. On the corporate front, outstanding lending balances retreated
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Unemployment hit new high of 27.8 pct in October, set to rise further
EconomyMacroeconomyand the unemployed, dropped again below the 5-million mark as the inactive population increased again to 3.36
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Greek banks' reliance on Eurosystem funding rose in December for first time since April
EconomyMacroeconomyamount passed the 100-billion-euro mark for the first time in February 2012 and remained steadily
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Greece sees Manufacturing PMI move into growth for first time since August 2009
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Manufacturing PMI improved by 1.6 points for the third consecutive month in January reaching 51.2 points from 49.6 in December, according to Markit. More significantly, though, the headline figure surpassed the 50-point mark, which distinguishes growth from contraction, for the first time
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Despite payment of some arrears, total reached 4.6 bln at end of 2013
EconomyMacroeconomy(under EAP) will be a “welcome surprise,” rising well above the 1-billion-euro mark. The stock
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