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Unemployment rate broadly stable at 8.1 pct in Aug
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PMI drops to 52 pts in Sep as manufacturing sector continues to grow
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Producer prices contract 1.7 pct YoY in Aug due to energy drop
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Retail sales up by 4 pct YoY in July as inflation drives volume rise of 2.1 pct
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Economic sentiment drops sharply in Sep, consumer confidence at highest since June
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Despite rise of 6.1 pct YoY in June, building permits down 13.8 pct in H1
IMF revises growth forecasts downwards, emphasising gap with other lenders
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued on Tuesday its latest World Economic Outlook (WEO), updating its forecasts for the Greek economy over the coming years.
It contained mixed messages for the Greek authorities and the country’s lenders as Greece enters the final stages of its third programme and the institutions are looking for a way to find common ground on the estimates that will create the framework for...
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