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Travel balance to July soars by 19 pct, reaching almost 9 bln
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Agriculture output prices jump 28.7 pct YoY in Jul, despite input costs falling
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Industrial turnover drops by 10.2 pct in Jul, driven by foreign markets and manufacturing
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Current account deficit shrinks to 7 bln in 7 months as energy and imports ease
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Loans managed by servicers broadly stable in Q2 at 71.16 bln
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Tax revenues continue to outperform in Aug, as ministry explains frugal approach
Current account surplus at 1.41 bln in Aug on back of improving travel receipts

Greece posted a current account (C/A) surplus of 1.41 billion euros in August, from a surplus of 538.1 million euros in July, according to Bank of Greece (BoG) data released on Thursday.
In August 2020, the balance showed a deficit of 150.8 million euros, marking a significant annual reversal by roughly 1.5 billion euros annually. At the same time, in August 2019 the current account posted a surplus of 1.8 billion euros
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