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Car registrations rise by 13.5 pct YoY in May to highest since 2010
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Scope leaves rating at 'BBB' and outlook unchanged at stable
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Q1 travel receipts up 4.4 pct YoY, arrivals also on the rise
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Fitch leaves rating unchanged at 'BBB-', ups outlook to positive
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S&P moves Greece further into investment grade with 'BBB' rating, stable outlook
Lack of savings points to wider economic issues

The data emerging from economic research on the Greek economy continues to highlight various challenges and to raise questions about whether, after half a decade in office, the Greek government has had much impact on changing the structural characteristics of the country’s economic model.
The latest set of data that was presented at a Eurobank event last week in cooperation with Athens University of Economics & Business indicates that Greek households remain under pressure and are struggling to put any savings aside.
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