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Travel receipts maintain momentum in May with 17.7 pct YoY rise
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Significantly improved oil balance pushes current account to 196.5 mln surplus in May
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Industrial turnover resumes growth after 3 months, rising by 2.6 pct YoY in May
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Strong tax revenues, underspend push primary surplus 2.43 bln above target up to June
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Energy drives drop of 4.2 pct YoY in import prices drop for June
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Car sales rise by 6 pct YoY in Jun, up 3.1 pct in first half of year
Uptick in retail sales accelerates to 23.8 pct in Dec, total rise for 2021 reaches 11.5 pct

Greece’s retail sales marked another significant annual recovery in December, rising by 23.8 percent year-on-year (YoY), from an upwards revised 21.1 percent rise in November, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Monday.
It should be noted that Greece’s second lockdown was introduced in November 2020, so the annual growth of 2021 captures the base effect of restrictions imposed in the previous year and a much-subdued festive season in sales.
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