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  1. Is Greece on track to decouple from fossil gas?
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    Agora

    throughout the year. Thus, 2023 closed with a total domestic consumption of 50.9 TWh, 10.1% lower than in 2022 and 27.2% lower than in 2021, the year that the energy crisis begun. Gas use in industry... significantly lower than the five-year average (7.2 TWh). This increase in industry was far outweighed

    6%
  2. Where is Greek growth coming from?
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    Agora

    a bit lower. Thus, modest expectations, coupled with a steady determination to fruitfully use... it is less than 75 percent of GDP. This also means that saving in Greece (GDP - C) is much lower... discrepancy with partner countries (structure of industries; lower productivity, etc.). I am

    6%
  3. Newsletter 482 - 31/10/2025

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    such as lower VAT on essentials have intensified as households see disposable incomes squeeze.... Employed grew by over 59,000 to 4.33 million, unemployed were circa 70,500 lower annually. The rate for women was one percentage point lower year-on-year (YoY) to 10.9 pct, while the rate for men

    6%
  4. Manufacturing PMI slightly down at 47.3 in October

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    to lower levels of production in October. Despite sector employment falling at a solid... reduced their purchasing activity in October, reflecting lower workloads and stocks of raw materials... data and slower than that recorded in September. Despite lower demand for inputs, delivery times

    5%
  5. October revenues reverse earlier shortfall, annual primary surplus in sight

    Economy

    a higher PIB surplus (2.0 billion) and lower expenditure (1.9 billion) and - to a much lesser extent – lower tax refunds (259 million). Revenues excluding tax refunds fell 9.1 percent year on year (yoy... this lower shortfall would be covered without a fair compromise from both parties. Stournaras

    5%
  6. Manufacturing PMI moved back into contraction territory in March

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    index is attributed to slower growth in output and new orders coupled with lower stocks and employment... remaining solid and the fastest since October 2013. Partly due to lower global metal prices... to output and new orders remained in growth territory in March – albeit they were lower than February’s

    5%
  7. IMF recognises Greek 2013 surplus, sees less burdensome financing needs
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    Economy

    and 4.2 percent for 2018. Similarly, the gg overall deficit is now seen at lower levels compared.... Surprisingly, the IMF’s estimates for Greece’s total financing needs are materially lower than... reasons for the deviation from October estimates is lower maturing debt and, to a lesser extent

    5%
  8. Who benefits from Greece’s return to the markets?
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    Agora

    percent or even lower. This downward yield adjustment was already in evidence in the T-Bill auction..., but a step-by-step approach to lower its payment obligations on the yield side. Since Greece... into equal opportunities for the real economy. This primarily concerns lower interest rates offered

    5%
  9. Central gov't cash deficit shrinks to 1.27 bln in April

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 1.27 billion euros, 4 billion lower than a year earlier, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG... at 15.88 billion, 241 million lower than BoG number. Interest payments on a cash basis rose 3.7 percent... 13. Half of this deviation is attributed to lower revenues and the remaining to higher expenditure

    5%
  10. Cost of Greek corporate loans rises in April, remains well above euro average

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    -escalating at much lower levels, albeit with delay, was also evident in the T-Bill issues this year... percentage points lower. For lower loan amounts, the respective difference of Greek rates to euro-area

    5%