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Credit growth stable at 7.4 pct YoY in March, led by business loans
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Deposits rise by 2.13 bln in March, up to 209.75 bln
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Economic sentiment slides further in April, consumer confidence lowest in four years
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Unemployment rate continues to rise in March, reaching 9 pct
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Building activity starts 2026 strongly with 15.4 pct YoY rise in Jan
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Primary surplus at 4.37 bln up to March thanks to deferred spending, VAT intakes
EC's autumn forecasts see stable growth, with RRF playing pivotal role
The European Commission published on Wednesday the latest forecasts for autumn, which are unchanged for this year and improved for next year, compared to the previous estimates in spring.
The Greek economy is expected to grow by 2.4 pct in 2023, a significant revision from 1.2 pct expected in February of this year. For 2024, the estimate is for growth of 2.4 pct, from 1.9 pct in May, while growth in 2025 is seen at 2.2 pct.
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