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Greece sees travel receipts shoot up by 35.8 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomythere is a risk that some of the scheduled visits from Russia and Ukraine, which account for 15 and 2 percent
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Loan and deposit rates edge down in May but remain above euro area average
EconomyMacroeconomypercentage points for loan amounts above 250,000 euros and by 2 percentage points for lower amounts
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Decline in Greek CPI slows to 1.1 pct in June after sharper fall in May
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell 1.1 percent in June, decelerating from the 2 percent drop in May, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) said on Wednesday. The monthly evolution shows the CPI rose 0.6 percent month on month, primarily attributed to an 8.5 percent rise in clothing
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Greek jobless rate remains stuck at 27.3 pct for third month
Economyby 1.1 percent in April from 0.5 percent in March. The number of unemployed fell by 2 percent YoY
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Greece ponders how to deal with rising unpaid private debt, which hit 88 pct of GDP
Economyis increasing by around 2 billion euros each month so far in 2014. Unpaid SSC of 16 billion euros
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Greece to recover at least 30 of 50 bln it borrowed to bail out banks, says HFSF chief
EconomyBanking. This estimation stems from the current value of HFSF shareholdings in core Greek banks of 18 billion, 2
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Stress mounts ahead of ECB's tests on Greek banks
Economyand losses on the residential portfolios that could yield additional capital yields of 4 and 2 billion euros
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Greek retail sales dive 8.5 pct in May after brief rise in April
EconomyMacroeconomyprice reduction. ΙΟΒΕ’s previous projection indicated a -2 percent drop and the upgrade followed
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BoG shows lower deposit rates and a sharper drop in loan rates in June
EconomyMacroeconomyfor loan amounts below 250,000 euros now stands 2 percentage points above the eurozone average, while
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Greek CPI falls at slower pace of 0.7 pct in July
EconomyMacroeconomy, namely health (+2.2 percent), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (+2 percent), transport (+0.4 percent
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