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Final 2026 budget foresees stable growth and strong tax performance
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Industrial turnover jumps by 13.4 pct YoY in Sep for first rise since Jan
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Current account deficit improves significantly in 9M, falling to 7 bln
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EC autumn forecasts project stable growth and fiscal outlook
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Budget underspend carries on in Oct as taxes continue to outperform
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Import prices resume growth in Sep, food up 6.9 pct YoY
CPI reaches 6.2 pct in Jan as inflation hits highest since late 1990s
Greece’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) picked up further pace in January, rising by 6.2 percent year-on-year (YoY), following a 5.1 percent increase in December, according to the latest data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) released on Tuesday.
The average CPI for the rolling 12-month period increased by 1.9 percent. Month-on-month, the CPI dropped by 0.3 percent, which is the first monthly drop since August, when the index had declined by 0.1 percent.
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