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S&P ups outlook to positive, leaves rating at 'BBB-' -
Moody's leaves Greece's rating unchanged, one notch from investment grade -
Investment grade boost visible in strong demand for Greek assets -
Labour database shows 8 in 10 workers earn less than 1,200 per month
Sentiment edges up by 1.4 pts in Jan, consumer confidence unchanged
Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) showed more signs of recovery in January, rising by 1.4 points to 104.9, after a downward revised 2.1 points to 103.5 in December, according to European Commission figures released on Monday.
By the start of 2022, economic sentiment had fully recovered from the decline during the pandemic. The values of around 114 reported in January and February 2022 were the highest of the series, but sentiment started sliding since, though recovered by 6 ...
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