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PBO sees resilience in economy, revises growth outlook slightly down
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Greek trade deficit widens 34.2 pct in Sept as exports slip for third month
Greece’s trade deficit widened by 34.2 percent in September after a drop of 29.5 percent in August, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
In absolute terms, September trade deficit reached 2.06 billion euros, which is the highest monthly reading in 2014. The evolution in September reflects a decrease in exports by 8.7 percent and a rise in imports by 7.6 percent.
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