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  1. Credit growth in May slows to 2.2 pct; monthly flow -17 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The outstanding balance decreased to 129.6 billion euros from 129.8 billion euros in April. The corporate lending balance's net monthly flow was positive with a 68 million-euro increase in lending, compared with a 657 million-euro decrease in April. This took the balance to 68.7 billion euros

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  2. Led by corporate lending, credit continues to grow with 2.3 pct rise in June
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    was positive by 493 million, from a 17-million-euro net decrease seen in May. The outstanding balance... lending balance's net monthly flow was positive by 399 million euros, up from 68-million-euro increase in May, taking the balance to 68.92 billion euros. Within corporate lending, the balance of credit

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  3. Tsipras looks for traction with elections finely balanced in final stretch
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    has managed to strike a workable balance within New Democracy. On the one hand, he has avoided

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  4. Leaders hit campaign trail as ratings remain finely balanced
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    As party leaders hit the campaign trail in search of votes ahead of the May 21 elections, the latest opinion poll to be published during March indicates that the result of the ballot still remains in the balance. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis headed to the Evros border region on Friday

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  5. Budget primary surplus at 7.61 bln in November as expenditure curtailed
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    The budget primary balance came to a surplus of 7.61 billion euros in the first eleven months... balance came to a surplus of 1.18 billion euros, declining from the surplus of 1.64 billion noted in the previous month. The balance a year ago showed a deficit of 683 million euros. The budget balance

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  6. Education hirings offset losses in tourism for Sept as 9M figure drops by 21,394 jobs YoY
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s employment balance turned positive in September with 26,238 more hires than departures, according to data from the Labour Ministry’s Ergani information system. In August, the balance... compared to the 19,727 balance of September 2021. Total hirings in September came to 343,166 versus

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  7. The euro debate Greece is not having
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    Agora

    a staggering deficit of close to 35 billion euros in 2008, is nearing balance. But the majority... the trade balance. You also implement cuts in costs which are variable, such as wages, unlike other..., subdued demand and high unemployment because we will remain a services economy with low value added

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  8. Trade deficit soared 27.4 pct in Sept, down 13.6 pct for year

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    factors for the evolution of Greece’s Current Account (C/A) balance so far in 2013. Latest BoG figures..., implying a positive movement of 3.86 billion on the overall balance. The substantial improvement... in the services surplus by 10.1 percent to 14.22 billion, on higher tourism revenues and an improvement

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  9. It's not the distance; it's the load you carry
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    Agora

    percent of GDP in 2009 required almost three times the fiscal effort to balance the budget. However... on the fiscal side is designed to bring the primary balance to 4.5 percent of GDP by 2016 and remain... of permanent measures to reverse wage reductions in the armed forces and emergency services. This takes

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  10. Narrowing of trade deficit slows in November as exports fall 22.5 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    improvement of Greece’s Current Account (C/A) balance so far in 2013. Latest BoG figures show the C..., implying a positive movement of 5.6 billion on the overall balance. The substantial improvement... in the services surplus by 10.3 percent to 16.19 billion, on stronger tourism revenues and a markedly

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