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Car sales remain strong, rising by 3.3% YoY up to May
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Wages index maintains momentum with 6.7% YoY rise in Q1
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Budget continues to perform strongly with 3.64 bln surplus up to May
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Energy propels 18.4% YoY rise in import prices for April
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Strong bond reopening virtually completes Greece's debt strategy for 2026
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Electricity main driver for industrial production rise of 2.1% YoY in April
Despite strong annual growth, flow of loans to enterprises in Aug at lowest since Jan
Credit movement in the Greek private sector gathered more pace in August, rising by 5.8 percent year-on-year (YoY), from 5.5 percent year-on-year in July and 4.5 percent rise in June, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Tuesday showed.
The growth in credit expansion had remained broadly stable after reaching a peak of 3.7 pct in February last year, with the latest figure for August being the highest credit growth since before the great deleveraging in the Greek banking sector because ...
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