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  1. Newsletter 166 -15/06/2018

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    of maturities will be set at 15 years but will be reduced by 2 years for each 5 billion euros... 21 when there is a Eurogroup meeting.” . 2 Hirings balance positive by 108,725 in May New record high... 68.4 percent in Q1, declining for a second consecutive quarter. Wages index rises by 2 pct in Q1

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  2. GDP falls by 0.7 pct QoQ in Q4 and increases by 1.9 pct in 2019

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    just short of the Ministry of Finance’s (MoF) final budget estimate of a 2 percent rise for 2019...’s GDP was expected to grow by 2 percent in 2019 and by 2.8 percent in 2020. The IMF meanwhile anticipated growth of 1.8 percent in 2019, followed by 2.3 percent in 2020 and 2 percent in 2021

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  3. Newsletter 415 - 08/03/2024

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    , as the momentum from the pandemic recovery started to ease, GDP recorded growth rates of 2 pct, 2.7 pct..., growth of 2 pct that outpaces the EU and the eurozone almost four times can hardly be considered... between 2 and no more than 2.5 pct. Once again, fixed capital formation is expected to grow by more than

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  4. Greece prepares for a 3-year benchmark bond issue
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    Economy

    reports earlier today indicated that the amount of the issue would reach 2.5 – 3 billion euros with the yield expected at 3 – 3.5 percent. This is the second bond transaction after the 3-billion-euro... of short-term maturities. The Greek government believes that GGB issues with 3- to 7-year maturities

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  5. Greece's troika talks begin with apparent deal on 2015 surplus
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    agreed on a primary surplus of 3 percent of GDP for 2015 without additional measures. This is higher...) target of 2.5 percent. But it is in line with the Economic Adjustment Program (EAP) target of 3..., however it will detail how the 3 percent surplus will be achieved in 2015. The ultimate target of 3

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  6. Newsletter 432 - 06/09/2024

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    spending to 3 percent of GDP, or 3 billion euros. This amount has already been parcelled out to boost... for Freedom (Plefsi Eleftherias) and ultra-orthodox Niki both make it above the 3 pct threshold with 3.6 pct and 3.4 pct respectively. Voice of Reason (Foni Logikis) manages 3 pct, MeRA25 2.7 pct

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  7. Newsletter 44 - 25/09/2015

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    for a milder recession in 2015 of between 1.5 and 2 percent, compared to the official forecast of 2.3 percent... is the main reason for the surplus increase. 2 Repetition with little clarity Stability will be hard.... Candidates have to submit their applications by 2 October, but the tension will build until the vote

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  8. General government primary cash surplus widens notably to 5.14 bln at end of Nov
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    period. The government has initially indicated that a part of the last two sub-tranches of 2 and 1... loans by 2.18 billion largely due to the payment of the last sub-tranche of 2 billion. All the other... redemptions of 6.7 billion, increase in repos by 1.4 billion and a net decrease of around 2 billion

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  9. Newsletter 108 - 24/02/2017

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    indicated that the volume of measures should reach 2 percent of GDP, or 3.6 billion euros... to 2 billion. As a result, the travel surplus dropped by 7.3 percent to 11.21 billion in 2016... and are considered to yield savings of around 1.5–2 percent of GDP. Specifically, the tax-free threshold, which

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  10. Tsipras clears hurdle but isn't over finishing line
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    Agora

    reduced from 2.7 percent of GDP to 2 percent) is down to intransigence, indecision, shifting goalposts... pensioners would lose money. The impact of these measures, which amount to 2 percent of GDP in total... of expansionary counter-measures (also worth 2 percent of GDP) to be implemented in 2019 and 2020

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