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Trade deficit jumps to 3.5 bln in Dec, full year down by 5.9 pct at 33.52 bln
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Business landscape dominated by SMEs, six in 10 workers earn below 1,200 euros
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Labour market ends 2025 with a positive hiring balance of 77,074 jobs
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PMI starts 2026 strongly, despite cost and supply chain pressures
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Credit to corporations drives loans growth for 7.9 pct YoY in Dec
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Private sector deposits end 2025 at highest level since summer 2010
Greek manufacturing PMI at 51.3 pts in Dec, nearing a year of expansion
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI experienced marginal gains in December, remaining in expansion territory and rising to 51.3 points from 50.9 points in November, according to S&P Global data released on Monday.
The conditions in the Greek manufacturing sector have been improving for nearly one year, reaching eleven months, although it is barely above the 50-point mark of expansion.
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