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Newsletter 61 - 05/02/2016
numbers rose slightly, output charges and input costs decreased. 2 Counting the cost of migration
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Greece seen improving refugee response but still under pressure to deliver in Feb
PoliticsForeign Policy, the key issues for a successful control of refugee flows are: 1. The construction of hot spots 2. Re
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General gov't primary cash surplus more than doubles to 4.14 bln in 2015, arrears ease to 5.4 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyindicated it would repay a portion of arrears with part of the last two sub-tranches of 2 and 1 billion
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Industrial production rises by 5.2 pct in Dec, its highest growth rate since 2007
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās Industrial Production Index (IPI) rose for the second straight month at an accelerating pace of 5.2 percent in December from an upward revised 2 percent in November, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Tuesday. The December headline figure is the highest since
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Q4 GDP contracts 0.6 pct QoQ, recession of 0.7 pct in 2015
EconomyMacroeconomycompared to the Q3 drop decrease of 1 percent. In addition, Q4 GDP declined 2 percent YoY, decelerating
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Greek stocks nosedive 9.8 pct over week amid bank sell-off
Economy(-2 percent). In contrast, the top-3 losers were three of the four systemic banks, namely Eurobank
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Drop in CPI accelerates to 0.7 pct in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomyon month (MoM) drops were also posted by transport (-2 percent), household equipment (-1.8 percent
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Gov't offers improved terms to farmers in bid to break deadlock
Economypension funds (including OGA) into one. 2) Gradual phase-in of social security contributions from
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Unresolved pensions issues complicate the fiscal front
EconomyProgrammeestimated up to 3.7 billion (2 percent of GDP). Another issue relates to the pending pensions, i.e.
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Investment: The forgotten casualty of the Greek crisis
Agorathe GDP components, investments had the highest forecast error of 2 percentage points. The composition
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