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Brussels flags downside risks for Greece as conflict‑driven inflation surges
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Strong Q1 for tourism as receipts rise by 64 pct YoY
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Timing factors and contained spending keep primary balance 2.89 bln above target in April
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Current account deficit at 2.34 bln in Mar, up to 6.96 bln in Q1
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EC forecasts slower growth, higher inflation as energy shock strikes
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Refined oil products propel 27.4 pct YoY rise in March industrial turnover
Greece sees travel receipts rise again in July to reach 2.74 bln
Greece's travel receipts increased for the second straight month in July, rising by 14.4 percent, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). They were up 16.3 percent in June.
The absolute figures showed travel receipts reached 2.74 billion euros in July from 2.4 billion last year. Travel payments increased at a much slower pace, at 5.1 percent. As a result, the travel surplus soared 15.1 percent to 2.55 billion in July from ...
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