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  1. Greek PMI falls to 49.4 in June, lowest since November 2013

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    in the output at Greek firms was the slowest over the past three months mainly due to a slight dip

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  2. Greek PMI falls again in July, dropping to 48.7 points

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    -too-brief return to expansion, with the consequent dip in output helping drag the PMI to a nine

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  3. Industrial turnover rebounds by 10.5 pct in June after three months of decline

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    in order intakes has ended the sector’s all-too-brief return to expansion, with the consequent dip

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  4. Apartment prices fall at slower rate of 7 pct in Q3

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    plunged 85.1 and 90.5 percent respectively since 2008. The biggest YoY dip in appraisals was posted

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  5. Greek trade deficit widens by 26.9 pct in December

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    After receding in the previous two months, Greece’s trade deficit rose by 26.9 percent in December, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). In absolute figures, the trade deficit stood at 1.78 billion euros in December, which is the fifth highest reading in 2014, following a dip

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  6. Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015

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    output fell for the eighth successive month in August. Retail turnover sees June dip The turnover

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  7. Greek tourism: Hopeful yet uncertain for 2016
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    -term. It forecasts a small dip in revenue from tourism this year, 0.5 percent, and for the next decade

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  8. Newsletter 86 - 26/08/2016

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    that property prices have been falling for 29 consecutive quarters, although the dip in Q2 was the slowest

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  9. From MoU exit to Grexit: Where next for Greece?
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    by December 2016, secure QE at the start of 2017 and dip his toe back into the markets with a small issue

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  10. About to soar? Greece's economy still needs to be handled with care
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    from the dip in the first half of the year as the review was drawn out, and is now at levels

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