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Travel receipts up by 10.5 pct YoY in Aug on back of 7.5 mln arrivals in
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Hiring balance improves by more than 18,000 jobs up to Aug
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Current account deficit improves significantly, reaching 6.62 bln up to Aug
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Industrial turnover continues to slide with 1 pct YoY drop in Aug
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IMF's latest macro and fiscal estimates reflect economic stability
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Tax collections and contained spending take primary surplus 4.15 bln above target in Sep
Travel surplus continues to grow in March, up 55 pct YoY in Q1
Greece’s travel balance recorded a surplus of 100.2 million euros in March, from 106.8 million euros in February, according to Bank of Greece (BoG) data released on Tuesday.
March’s balance was 95.5 percent higher than the 51.2 million euros registered in March 2022. Higher than the 8.3 million euros recorded in March 2021.
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