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  1. IMF downgrades Greek GDP and unemployment forecasts
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    to grow at a slower pace of 2.2 percent in 2017 compared to its initial forecast of 2.8 percent

    3%
  2. Industrial turnover continues on upward curve with 20.9 pct rise in Feb

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    by 2.2 percent, while that in intermediate goods edged down 0.1 percent. The detailed breakdown showed

    3%
  3. Travel receipts fall by another 3.1 pct in Feb on lower spending
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    by 27.7 percent. Overall, arrivals from EU countries edged up 2.2 percent to 575,100, while those

    3%
  4. Stocks record losses of 1.8 pct during week, amid light trading volumes

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    . Greek shares have edged up 0.8 percent so far this month. Bank stocks rebounded 2.2 percent on Wednesday

    3%
  5. Significant drop in number of Greek citizenships granted
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    Albanian, 2.2 percent Russian and 1.6 percent Georgian, Greece is one of 16 EU member states where about

    3%
  6. Retail sales climb 10.9 pct in Feb on strong rebound in almost all sectors
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    by 2.2 points in April, which indicated the first positive movement since December. In addition

    3%
  7. CPI increases by 1.6 pct in April
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    percent), health (-2.8 percent) and miscellaneous goods and services (-2.2 percent). Prices

    3%
  8. Newsletter 118 - 12/05/2017

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    goods and services (-2.2 percent). The comparison with the previous month revealed the CPI edged up

    3%
  9. Building activity falls by 4.2 pct in February

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    in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2016 and by 2.2 percent in 2016. They have dipped by 41.7 percent since

    3%
  10. Q1 GDP down by mild 0.1 QoQ, hinting at impact of drawn-out review
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    published the most optimistic projection so far. It expects GDP to rebound by 2.2 percent, while

    3%