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  1. Eurosystem funding down by 2 bln in Oct for fourth straight fall

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    by 2.67 billion to 37.78 billion, which indicates the first reading below the 40-billion-euro mark

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  2. Greek stocks edge up in week of big losses for banks

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    on Friday when it fell below the 30-million mark. Corporate news Eurobank said on Wednesday evening

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  3. Coalition considers options for addressing pension system sustainability
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    currently stands below the 2-million mark from 2.5 million in 2009 with part-time employment now making

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  4. Rate of credit contraction edges up to 1.6 pct in Oct

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    . Outstanding balance fell below the 95-billion mark to 94.93 billion. Housing loans decreased by 3.4

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  5. Newsletter 53 - 27/11/2015

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    of hands to guide the country to calmer waters. However, those claims now appear very wide of the mark

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  6. Newsletter 54 - 04/12/2015

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    Denmark and Turkey also recorded rises above the 4 pp mark. The breakdown of 2013 figures revealed

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  7. Privatisation of power transmission firm ADMIE a key challenge among prior actions

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    and wholesale market shares of PPC bringing them below the 50-percent mark by 2020. Political

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  8. Car sales resume double-digit growth rate in Oct with 15.2 pct rise
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    the 100,000 mark and landing at 106,680. This means there an additional 23,000 cars have been sold

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  9. Unemployment nudges down to 24.6 pct in Sept
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    of September 2014. Youth unemployment remains just shy of the 50-percent mark, whereas the age groups that have

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  10. Deflation slows to 0.7 pct in Nov

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    the 1-percent mark. All recent projections indicate 2015 would be the last deflationary year

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