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Building activity maintains strong first quarter with 22.3% YoY rise in March
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Services elevate economic sentiment in June as all other components fall
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Budget balance up to May well above target as VAT brings in 650 mln more than planned
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BoG reports sees resilience in Greek economy, urges focus on further reforms
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Greece faces prolonged price pressures despite US–Iran deal
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Strong arrivals push travel balance up 58.5 pct by April
The Greek economy in 2026: Quantitative recovery meets qualitative stagnation
The Greek government continues to face challenges in defending its economic record, as stories gain prominence about Greeks increasingly being unable to afford what used to be normal daily life and routine. Readers will be aware that this is an issue we have covered extensively over recent months.
Bloomberg published an article last week highlighting that Greeks are being priced out of holidays in their own country, despite the economic recovery observed since the pandemic. What used to be the customary summer break to a Greek island - once withi...
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