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Building activity continues strong start to 2026 with 5.4 pct YoY rise in Feb
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Economic sentiment and consumer confidence recover some ground in May
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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
PMI rises to 49.3 in Dec but likelihood of growth remains slim
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI increased by 1 point in November, after dropping in the previous three months, the Markit survey revealed on Monday.
The PMI stood at 49.3 in December, which indicates the highest reading in the last four months and is in line with the historical trend of 49.4.
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