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Energy drives import price drop of 3.2 pct YoY in Feb
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Industrial production growth slows to 1.8 pct YoY in Feb, led by manufacturing
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Unemployment edges up to 8.5 pct in Feb
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PMI stable in March as war starts affecting business and confidence
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Strong rise in food sales pushes 7 pct YoY increase in Jan retail
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Economic sentiment declines in March, consumer confidence at lowest since 2022
Credit growth at 2.8 pct in Apr, highest in 13 months
Credit movement in the Greek private sector accelerated to 2.8 percent year-on-year (YoY) in April, from 1.6 percent in March, and 1.4 percent in February, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Friday showed.
The growth in credit expansion had remained broadly stable after reaching a peak of 3.7 pct in February last year. The latest growth figure is the highest since March last year, when growth stood at 2.9 percent.
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