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Travel receipts maintain momentum in May with 17.7 pct YoY rise
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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
Tourist arrivals in June increase 13.7 pct, bringing significant rise in receipts

After a temporary slowdown in May, Greece's travel receipts rebounded strongly in June, shooting up by 16.3 percent from 0.8 percent in May, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG).
In absolute figures, travel receipts in June reached 1.99 billion euros from 1.71 billion last year. Travel payments also rose by 12.1 percent to 203 million in May. As a result, the travel surplus surged 16.7 percent to 1.78 billion from 1.53 billion l...
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