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  1. CPI falls by 1.9 pct YoY in August
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    it fell by -2.2 percent. The data showed that the core index fell by 1.4 percent in August compared

    3%
  2. ​Wages index up by 3.8 pct YoY in Q2 2020
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    to a YoY increase of 2.2 percent. On a quarterly basis, the index rose by 2.9 percent quarter

    3%
  3. Industrial turnover drops by 16.2 pct in July as manufacturing slows
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    Commission’s economic sentiment figures for August, industry confidence fell by 2.2 points month-on-month

    3%
  4. Greek housing market at new juncture as Covid-19 shakes foundations
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    falling by 2.2 percent in 2017 and 3.2 percent in 2018, remaining stable in the first 7 months

    3%
  5. Credit growth in August up by 1.9 pct
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    growth stood at 2.2 percent. The net lending flow was positive by 231 million compared to positive

    3%
  6. CPI falls by 2 pct YoY in September
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    it fell by -2.2 percent. The data showed that the core index fell by 1.6 percent in September

    3%
  7. CPI falls by 1.8 pct YoY in October as air travel and energy drop
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    2015 when it fell by -2.2 percent. The data showed that the core index fell by 1.4 percent

    3%
  8. Travel balance falls by 70.9 pct in September as 12.6 bln in receipts vanish in aggregate
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    to 2.86 billion, reflecting a fall of 79.6 percent YoY. Average expenditure per trip dropped by 2.2

    3%
  9. Covid-19 leaves Greece facing 200 pct debt-to-GDP ratio in 2021, long road to sustainability
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    pct over the 2020 to 2060 period and the fiscal assumptions see a primary balance of 2.2 pct of GDP

    3%
  10. Updated IMF DSA sees Greek debt as sustainable in medium-term, risks over long-term
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    that in the European Commission’s DSA, the primary surplus path is assumed at 2.2 pct of GDP from 2023 all the way

    3%