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  1. Amid fog of confusion, Greeks vote... again
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    Agora

    that this will mark the beginning of a new era of productive cooperation for the country. This has been

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  2. IMF aligns Greek projections with EU, revises down GDP
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    Economy

    /A) balance to remain in positive territory above the 1-percent of GDP mark for the next two years

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  3. Unemployment unchanged at 25 pct in July
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    below the 10-percent mark, to 9.7 percent in August from 10.6 percent in July. Following a sharp

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  4. Greek stocks post weekly rise of 5.6 pct, with banks rebounding strongly

    Economy

    this week with the turnover exceeding the 40 and 60-million-euro mark on Tuesday and Wednesday

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  5. Average wealth in Greece down by 17.1 pct since last year

    Society

    with total wealth above the 1-million-dollar mark. One-third of wealth in Greece relates to financial assets

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  6. Newsletter 47 - 16/10/2015

    Newsletters

    qualities for a leader to have. However a bigger question mark over the ex-minister’s suitability lies

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  7. Greek stocks up by 1.3 pct this week on banks’ 12.4 pct rebound

    Economy

    the 700-point mark, as it has done since August 11, landing at 685.95 points on Friday. Since the bourse

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  8. Loose ends to tie up on prior actions as lenders head back to Athens

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    passes the 50-percent mark, a run-off ballot between the two leading hopefuls will take place a week

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  9. Industrial turnover dives 18.3 pct in Aug for highest drop in almost 5 years

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in September, yet it remained below the 50-point mark for the twelfth straight month. “Greek

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  10. Tax arrears jump to 1.47 bln in Sept as total for year reaches 8.39 bln

    Economy

    billion in the year to date, taking the final figure above the 80-billion mark to 80.42 billion

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