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Significantly improved oil balance pushes current account to 196.5 mln surplus in May
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Industrial turnover resumes growth after 3 months, rising by 2.6 pct YoY in May
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Strong tax revenues, underspend push primary surplus 2.43 bln above target up to June
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Energy drives drop of 4.2 pct YoY in import prices drop for June
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Car sales rise by 6 pct YoY in Jun, up 3.1 pct in first half of year
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Energy at forefront of 2 pct decline for industrial production in May
Travel balance drops to 3.76 bln in July as expenditure per trip eases by 9.1 pct YoY

Greece's travel balance recorded a surplus of 3.76 billion euros in July, compared to 2.86 billion euros in June, according to data released by the Bank of Greece (BoG) on Monday.
July's balance was 5 percent lower than the 3.95 billion euros recorded in July 2023. In July 2022, the balance was 3.41 billion euros.
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