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Moody's upgrades Greek rating by two notches to Caa1 - here's why
Economyby S&P on September 12 and by Fitch on November 21.
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Greek GDP drops by less than expected 0.2 pct in Q2, signalling recession exit near
EconomyMacroeconomyto exceed 21 million, according to industry estimates. The government and the troika expect
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Industrial turnover rebounds by 10.5 pct in June after three months of decline
EconomyMacroeconomyrose by a double-digit growth rate (+21 percent), while that for the domestic market increased
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GSEE report stresses risks on employment and the pension system, outlines burden on wages
Societyin new hirings, where flexible forms of work accounted for 46.4 percent of total in 2013 from 21
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ELSTAT survey finds 2013 household budgets devastated, inequality persists
Societyto 21 percent in 2013 from 21.2 percent in 2012. ELSTAT figures also indicated that the cumulative
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Samaras hopes for Merkel fillip as gloom grips Greek coalition
PoliticsGreek Politics, Ind Grks 3, DIMAR 1 & undecided 21 #Greece — MacroPolis (@MacroPolis_gr) September 17, 2014 The poll
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To Potami intensifies efforts to mop up disgruntled Greek voters
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTo Potami, the centrist party founded by journalist Stavros Theodorakis in February, has published the closest thing to a manifesto it has produced in the last seven months. Theodorakis set out on Sunday the party’s 21 “governing priorities” after months of discussions within the fledgling movement
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Credit in Greece contracts by 3.5 pct in August
EconomyMacroeconomymonths, net deductions landed at 21 million. Credit contraction continues unabated since
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Greek economic sentiment and consumer confidence fall for third month in a row
EconomyMacroeconomySince then, consumer confidence has made cumulative gains of almost 21 points. The other four
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Greek retail turnover advanced for the third straight month, 4.5 pct in August
EconomyMacroeconomyturnover plunged 21 percent, mainly reflecting a nosedive in excess of the 40-percent mark
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