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PMI falls 1.6 pts to 48.4 in February
EconomyMacroeconomymonths. Markit noted that “the headline figure posted below the crucial 50.0 no-change mark in February
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Brewing dispute with media adds to Tsipras's headaches
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Sunday’s To Vima, which were not denied by Tsipras during his interview, appear to mark the beginning
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General gov't primary cash surplus climbs to 1.3 bln in Jan, arrears resume upward trend
EconomyMacroeconomybillion below the 100-billion-euro mark to 99.42 billion in January. The change is entirely due
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Unemployment rate drops further to 24 pct in Dec, lowest since April 2012
EconomyMacroeconomymark, employment has gained 151,500 jobs, while the jobless number has been reduced by 74,500
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CPI falls at a slower pace of 0.5 pct in February
EconomyMacroeconomythe 1-percent mark. The official forecasts from the Finance Ministry and the European Commission call
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Greek stocks rise 2.4 pct, up for fourth straight week
Economysession marginally surpassing the 80-million-euro mark. Corporate news Piraeus Bank posted on Wednesday
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Some progress made as Greek programme review heads for break
EconomyProgramme, with the government aiming for the amount for 15 years of work to exceed the 300-euro mark. However
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Deposit outflows for second straight month in February, at 548 mln
EconomyMacroeconomy, with the absolute figure landing marginally above the 138-billion-euro mark. Apart from the private
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Credit contraction accelerates to 2.3 pct in Feb, loan deductions of almost 400 mln
EconomyMacroeconomymillion remaining above the 200-million-euro mark for the second straight month. Consumer credit balances
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Economic sentiment rebounds in March, consumer confidence nosedives
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment improved by 1.1 points to 90.1 in March after a drop of 2.6 points in February, European Commission (EC) data showed on Wednesday. The March headline figure is the second reading above the 90-point mark since July 2015. Economic sentiment had fallen to a historic low
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