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Referendum and the ECB to determine the future of Greek banks
Economycollaterals stands slightly above the 190 billion mark. In case of a ‘No’ vote, or a ‘Yes’ vote
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Consumer prices drop further by 2.2 pct in June
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Greek consumer price index (CPI) fell by 2.2 percent in June after a drop by 2.1 percent in the preceding two months, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). This indicates the seven straight negative reading above the 2-percent mark. On the flipside, the harmonised index
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Revenues 705 mln short in June but expenditure above target by 961 mln
Economyreached 2.96 billion remaining below the 3-billion mark for the second successive month. The year
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Tsipras suffers serious knocks in prior actions vote but emerges on his feet
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe 121-deputy mark that is the minimum threshold should there be a confidence vote. While nobody is prepared... leads the Left Platform (which voted en masse against the bill), said after the vote that he
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Cash primary surplus reaches 1.3 bln at end of June on lower expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomybillion in June remained below the 3-billion mark for the second successive month. Cash expenditure
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Tsipras holds off on reshuffle, suggests no way back for rebels
PoliticsGreek Politics-delivered barbs, Meimarakis has started to mark out a difficult political space for New Democracy
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Which way now, Mr Tsipras?
Agoraposition within the single currency without being concerned about overstepping the mark. By all
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Sharp drop of 4.2 pct in Greek industrial turnover in May
EconomyMacroeconomyreading in the past two years. In addition, the headline figure remained below the 50-point mark implying
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Travel receipts up 17 pct in May as average expenditure per trip rebounds
EconomyMacroeconomyby 14.3 percent just shy of the 1-billion mark at 997 million from 873 million in May 2014. The double
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Credit contracts at slower pace of 1.7 pct in June, monthly loan flow positive
EconomyMacroeconomy. The rate of contraction remains above the 3-percent mark at 3.4 percent in June. Consumer credit
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