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  1. Piraeus Port Authority announces profit increase for 2015
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    EconomyBanking

    -breaking tourism year in 2015, as well as the refugee crisis which saw ferry lines running at full

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  2. Greece tops EU tables for lawyers but also pending administrative court cases
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    Society

    of the scale in terms of the length of proceedings. Greece saw the number of incoming civil and commercial

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  3. Press freedom ranking edges up but Tsipras yet to deliver, report finds

    Society

    in 2015, when the country began to reverse the downward spiral that saw it plummet from a highpoint... promise be kept?” the report said in its paragraph on Greece [https://rsf.org/en/greece]. Ever since

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  4. Newsletter 71 - 22/04/2016

    Newsletters

    by a 13.5 percent decline in capital goods. Manufacturing turnover saw a drop of 15.4 percent. 2

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  5. Newsletter 73 - 13/05/2016

    Newsletters

    hirings up in April Greece saw net hirings of 90,631 in April, up by 10,408 compared

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  6. A Eurogroup deal that might be hard to stomach

    Agora

    for this target to be lowered to 1.5 percent. It saw as impossible the idea of Greece transforming

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  7. Access to finance remains far bigger problem for Greek SMEs compared to euro area peers

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . On the factors that affect the availability of external financing for SMEs, Greek firms saw

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  8. Athens sweats on outcome of UK referendum
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    refrained from making any comments given that Athens was infuriated with what it saw

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  9. Some basic products in Greece among most expensive in EU

    Society

    ). Indeed, oils and fats were one of the few categories that saw a price rise from 2014 to 2015

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  10. Uncomfortable parallels: The Greek and British referendums
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    Agora

    , and often shameless, appeals to emotion carry immense power. As we saw last year in Greece

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