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Trade deficit narrowed by 30.5 pct YoY in Mar, down 7.2 pct in Q1
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CPI at 5.4 pct YoY in April - highest since early 2023
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BoG outlines factors hampering affordability in Greek housing market
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Trade deficit widens by 14.3 pct YoY in Feb as exports face challenges
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BoG sees Greek growth resilience, highlights global risks
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Energy a key driver for 8.3 pct YoY rise in March producer prices
Travel receipts up 13.3 pct in March as tourist arrivals increase by 34.4 pct
Greece's travel receipts rose at a slower rate of 13.3 percent in March from 16.2 percent in February, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG).
The aggregate numbers for the first quarter (Q1) displayed travel receipts advanced by 12.8 percent to 531.6 million, while the respective payments grew by 11.4 percent to 462.5 million. As a result, the travel surplus improved by 22.7 percent ot 69.1 m...
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