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Primary surplus at 4.37 bln up to March thanks to deferred spending, VAT intakes
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Despite disposable income rise in Q4, saving rate negative for five quarters in a row
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Greece unveils new batch of cost-of-living measures after robust 2025 fiscal results
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Tourism season starts strongly in Feb with receipts up 70.7 pct in first two months
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Manufacturing drives industrial turnover decline of 4.6 pct YoY in Feb
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Hiring balance stays negative in Jan as new hires drop YoY
Industrial turnover recovery continues at pace, with 33.8 pct rise in Feb
Greece’s industrial turnover stayed on a solid recovery path in February, rising by 33.8 percent year-on-year (YoY), from an upwards revised 36 percent in January, according to data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on Tuesday.
The index went into contraction in February 2020, when the pandemic struck. The first sign of recovery came roughly one year later, posting growth of 18.2 pct in March 2021.
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