Athens, Greece (AP) -- the Greek economy in the third quarter of this year, compared with the same period in 2011, fell 6.9%.
National statistics agency says, or for less than 7.2% of the estimated by in November, according to new data, it is not the last month.
In addition, the Greek debt management agency announced that the company will seek to improve the ?375 million euros ($4.9 billion) of Treasury bills next week. Debt agency said Friday that the sale of ?212.5 million dollars a month period Treasury bills and ?125 million dollars 6 months period bill.
Greece has been for over decades of excessive consumption and financial management poor malignant financial crisis. Rely on the international rescue fund since since May 2010, the country is in the sixth year serious economic recession.
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