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Tax collections and contained spending take primary surplus 4.15 bln above target in Sep
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Accelerated drop in energy drives import prices down by 2.4 pct YoY in Aug
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Government budgeting on a late RRF sprint
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New vehicles drive car sales up by 20.7 pct YoY in Sep
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Electricity pushes industrial production down by 2.9 pct YoY in Aug
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Drop in energy costs bring CPI down to 1.8 pct YoY in Sep
IMF's latest macro and fiscal estimates reflect economic stability

The International Monetary Fund published this week its latest global macro and fiscal forecasts in the context of the annual meetings held in Washington. For Greece, the outlook remains positive although the IMF has a slightly more moderate take than the Greek authorities.
The Fund sees the Greek economy growing by 2 pct this year and in 2026, with both estimates below the outlook the Greek authorities included in the 2026 draft budget, which expects the economy to grow by 2.2 pct this year and accelerate to 2.4 pct next ...
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