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Building permits up 5 pct in 2022, moderating from 26.6 pct rise in previous year
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Credit growth slows in Feb, loans balance stable at 113.35 bln
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Feb sees back-to-back drops in deposits, landing 6 bln off recent high
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Budget primary surplus of 4.2 bln in Feb beats target on back of higher VAT, income taxes
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Strong start for travel receipts in Jan, rising by 72 pct YoY to 224.2 mln
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Industrial turnover rises 17.7 pct YoY in Jan, but falls sharply MoM at home and abroad
Close of 2022 sees softer labour market, with 60,235 fewer jobs

Greece’s employment balance moved to positive territory in December, with 8,867 more hires than departures, according to data from the Labour Ministry’s Ergani information system.
In October last year, the balance moved into deterioration as there were 115,856 more departures than hires, with the combined effect in the labour market of nearly 200,000 fewer jobs.
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