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CPI up by 0.9 pct in July to mark fourth consecutive rise
EconomyMacroeconomy(+3.3 percent) due to higher prices in telephone services. Price increases were also noted in food
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Budget primary surplus confirmed at 2.05 bln in July on lower PIB expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomyand roughly 3.3 percent lower than the figure for the same period last year. The aggregate figure
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Retail turnover in June grows strongly led by fuel and supermarket sales
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās retail sales index increased by 3.3 percent in June, following a revised downward 4.9 percent rise in May, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Friday. The headline index has remained positive for five months in the first half of the year with February the only negative
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Piraeus Bank posts net profit of 24 mln in Q2, ELA funding fully eliminated
EconomyBankingmillion in June, and was eliminated completely by July 12, 2018. Interbank repos came to 3.3
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Card transactions in Greece experience boost due to capital controls
EconomyBankingrevenue would rise by 21 percent, or 3.3 billion euros, which is more than the revenue generated
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Moody's explains cautious approach to Greek credit rating upgrade
Economy3.6 percent in 2018 and 3.3 percent in 2019. Public debt will drop to 177.7 percent in 2019
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Industrial production grows by 1.4 pct in August and by 0.8 pct in aggregate period
EconomyMacroeconomythe electricity production index also declined by 3.3 percent. During August, three out of the five
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Unemployment at 19 pct in July as inactive population increases
EconomyMacroeconomyfell by 3.3 percent to 14.5 percent. This was followed by those aged 15-24, where unemployment fell
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Travel balance up by 1.4 pct in August as EU arrivals jump by 17 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy-denominated dropped by 3.3 percent to 829.8 million. Receipts from non-EU countries fell marginally by 0.4
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Retail turnover increases by 4.3 pct in August, volume rises 3.2 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy. This was followed by supermarkets (+6.8 percent) and food, beverages and tobacco (+3.3 percent
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