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  1. Hirings balance positive by 43,737 in March
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    electricity, natural gas and air condition supplying (-151), insurance, reinsurance and pension funds other

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  2. CPI rises by 1 pct in April
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Housing prices also increased by 1.4 percent, mainly due to the prices of heating oil and natural gas

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  3. Industrial production drops by 2.7 pct in Mar
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in the extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas which rose by 1.8 percent, while the largest decline

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  4. PBO sees fiscal target being reached despite expansionary measures
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    that include processed food, catering, electricity and gas. The PBO notes that given the restricted

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  5. Newsletter 208 -31/05/2019

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    , electricity and gas. The PBO notes that given the restricted fiscal space following the programme commitments

    5%
  6. Continuity and priorities
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    , including projects like the TAP pipeline and the start on the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria

    5%
  7. Hatzidakis details plans for PPC, puts forward new CEO
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    the elections, and the fall of the gas emission reduction fee. Finally, Hatzidakis said that PPC would step

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  8. Newsletter 217 -02/08/2019

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    by the previous government before the elections, and the fall of the gas emission reduction fee. The positive

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  9. CPI remains static in July
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) with a combined impact on CPI of 0.81 points. The three largest declines were seen in natural gas

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  10. CPI drops by 0.2 pct in August
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    percent), natural gas (-10 percent) and fresh fruit (-9.1 percent). The SYRIZA government’s projection

    5%