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Industrial turnover edges up 0.2 pct in August in first rise since October 2014
Greece’s Turnover Index in Industry slightly rose by 0.2 percent in August after an upward revised decline of 6.4 percent in July, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Thursday.
The August growth rate, albeit marginal, represents the first positive reading since October 2014, when the industrial turnover grew by 5 percent for the last time. It is worth noting that the 12-month trailing index posted a fall of 10.5 percent in Aug...
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