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Signs of siege mentality in gov't dispute with lenders, BoG governor
PoliticsGreek Politicswas voting to elect a new president and SYRIZA felt that Stournaras overstepped the mark with his
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Smaller rise of 737 mln for unpaid taxes in April
EconomyMacroeconomythe 1-billion-euro mark since May 2014. According to aggregate figures for the 4-month period, tax arrears
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Unemployment unchanged at 25.6 pct in Mar but number of employed still falling
EconomyMacroeconomy(15-24 years) improved by almost 7 pp YoY falling below the 50-percent mark to 49.7 percent
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Sharp drop in gg primary surplus by end-April, arrears keep rising
EconomyMacroeconomythe 100-million mark. Arrears GG arrears to the private sector (including tax refund arrears
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Greek CPI falls by 2.1 pct in May, same as April
EconomyMacroeconomyThe rate of drop in the Greek consumer price index (CPI) was unchanged in May, when it remained at 2.1 percent for the second consecutive month, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). The May headline figure is the sixth successive negative reading above the 2-percent mark
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Unemployment edges up for second consecutive quarter in Q1, reaches 26.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomypersistently at the low end, just above the 20-percent mark. The breakdown of employment by economic activity
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Another week of losses for Greek stock market amid topsy-turvy ride
Economyremaining below the 100-million mark in all sessions, while the weekly average turnover landed at 73
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Greek stocks dive by 4.7 pct as bond yields climb on absence of deal with lenders
Economy). Turnover peaked today just shy of the 100-million-euro mark, its highest reading since June 5. Last
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Severe underspend covers lower revenues for end-May primary surplus
Economyof the February and March items, which both exceeded the 500-million mark. The MoF reiterated
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Unpaid taxes rise by 1.03 bln in May, taking total to 77.88 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyreading above the 1-billion mark since February. Following May's performance, the aggregate figure
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