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  1. Greek Q4 GDP QoQ drop revised to 0.4 pct, 2014 growth at 0.7 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of 6.6 percent 2012. Private consumption The detailed breakdown of SA GDP components showed

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  2. Greek gov't targets unpaid social security contributions: The numbers involved

    Economy

    221,700 debtors (59 percent of total) owing up to 20,000 euros each. The remaining 6.6 billion (79

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  3. Growing uncertainty weighs on Greek shares and bonds

    Economy

    ) falling 6.6 and 4.5 percent respectively, while Hellenic Telecommunication Organisation (OTE) share

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  4. Greek deposits fell by 7.7 bln in Feb and total of 24.6 bln since Dec

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and are made up by central government at 6.6 billion, local government at 2.2 billion and social security

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  5. Rare rebound for industrial production with 1.9 pct rise in Feb

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    production increased by 6.6 and 5.8 percent respectively. On the flipside, electricity production fell

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  6. This is where Greek gov't could find cash to cover May's obligations
    Photo by MacroPolis

    EconomyProgramme

    , according to BoG data. Of this amount, 6.6 billion relates to the central government, 2.23 billion

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  7. This is how Greece kept its budget on track in Q1

    Agora

    of the annual target of 1.12 billion. 2) Only 95 million euros, or just 6.6 percent of the annual target of 1.44

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  8. General gov't primary surplus halves in Q1, arrears and guarantees jump

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , relates to state guarantees to gg (9.4 billion) and non-gg (6.6 billion) entities.

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  9. Building activity up by 10.2 pct in Feb for biggest rise since Nov 2013

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) and Attica (-6.6 percent). Note though that in most cases the year on year movement to a large extent

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  10. Greece seen having older and much smaller population by 2060

    Society

    of healthcare, (from 6.6 to 7.9 percent), longterm care (0.5 to 0.9 percent) but fall in the educational

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