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  1. CPI falls by 0.2 pct in Jan, first negative figure since Nov 2016
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    in miscellaneous goods and services (-2.2 percent), household equipment (-2.1 percent) and clothing

    3%
  2. Banks gear up for stress tests, with results due in May

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    is also seen falling by 9.2, 6.1 and 2.2 percent in the 2018 – 2020 period, again 17.4 percent below

    3%
  3. Moody's upgrades rating to 'B3,' amid confidence about political outlook, economic prospects
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    percent and 2.2 percent for 2018 and 2019 respectively, but with a much higher degree of confidence

    3%
  4. Rating agencies up Greece's scores, adding to positive outlook
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    , seeing growth reaching 2.6 percent, with Moody’s more conservative at 2.2 percent. The political

    3%
  5. Strong interest as Greece issues first 52-week T-Bill in almost eight years
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    percent. The issue before that had a much milder borrowing cost of 2.2 percent. Following what

    3%
  6. Economic sentiment drops in March after reaching recent high, consumer confidence stable
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    points to 2.2, remaining in positive territory and above the -0.4 figure it reached at the close

    3%
  7. Retail sales rise by 0.7 pct in Jan, volume up by 1.5 pct
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    marginally by 0.6 points to 2.2, remaining in positive territory and above the -0.4 figure it reached

    3%
  8. CPI declines by 0.2 pct in March for year’s second negative reading
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    percent. March’s decline stems largely from a fall of 2.2 percent in miscellaneous goods and services

    3%
  9. IMF raises forecast for primary surplus but differences with European lenders remain

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    at 2.9 percent of GDP, up from 2.2 percent previously, a number closer to the fiscal estimates

    3%
  10. Debt, fiscal path still divide lenders ahead of Washington Group meeting
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    2.2 percent previously. The new figure is closer to the fiscal estimates of the Commission

    3%