Greek Recession Seen Ending in Respite for Samaras

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Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is looking to the economy for some relief.

After his plan to sever the international lifeline keeping the country afloat was shouted down by investors, a return to growth may serve as a reminder of the recovery. The economy probably recorded its first annual expansion in six years in the third quarter, according to the median of seven estimates in a Bloomberg News survey before data on Nov. 14.