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  1. Newsletter 142 -1/12/2017

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    Parties battle over arms deal Kammenos tries to escape the heat as opposition digs into agreement details The government has spent the week fighting off corruption allegations in connection to a botched deal to sell ammunition to Saudi Arabia, but it ma...

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  2. Newsletter 487 - 05/12/2025

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    reaffirmed Greece’s strong fiscal delivery on its commitments. The outlook remains robust over... in the coming years. With the RRF in place until August 2026, next year’s growth estimate is 2.4%. However... markets and rating agencies - the macroeconomic estimates in the framework are cause for concern. When

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  3. RRF promise fades as growth outlook weakens
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    fiscal delivery on its commitments. The outlook remains robust over the reference period, with minor... in place until August 2026, next year’s growth estimate is 2.4%. However, this nearly halves to 1.3... - the macroeconomic estimates in the framework are cause for concern. When the RRF was first agreed

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  4. GDP growth slows in Q3 amid lower 2017 forecasts
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    increased by 0.9 percent QoQ and dropped by 2.2 percent YoY, taking final consumption expenditure down... budget for 2018 tabled to Parliament on November 22 estimate GDP growth of 1.6 percent in 2017, revised... since the summer. They pointed to a growth rate of 2.2 percent. Last week, the OECD issued its economic

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  5. OECD sees Greek recession continuing in 2014, slower recovery to follow
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    lower than its November forecasts. Although the 2014 estimate is in line with the EC projection... sustainability is a bigger challenge, according to OECD, requiring robust growth in the coming years... percent in 2015. The updated forecasts are marginally better compared to the previous estimates

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  6. Newsletter 115 - 21/04/2017

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    expects Greece’s domestic economy to grow at a slower pace of 2.2 percent in 2017 compared to its... to 2.7 percent, while its medium-term estimate stands at 1 percent for 2022, lower than its previous... surplus estimate projection for 2016 to 3.3 percent of GDP, from 0.1 percent in the previous WEO and 0.9

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  7. GDP growth slows to 0.2 pct QoQ in Q2 due to lower investment, higher imports
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    percent decline in expenditure by the general government. Gross capital formation declined by 2.2... by 1 percent this year. Investments Gross capital formation declined by 2.2 percent QoQ following... published in July stands by its revised estimate for 2018 growth from 2.6 percent previously to 2 percent

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  8. Debt relief, MTFS and return to bond markets on agenda after technical agreement
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    on Thursday that the MTFS will foresee a primary surplus of 2.2 – 2.3 percent of GDP for 2017, above the programme target of 1.75 percent and higher than the 2017 budget estimate of 2 percent. Moreover... of 2.7 percent. The International Monetary Fund anticipates the domestic economy would expand by 2.2

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  9. Athens buoyed by conclusion of budget talks but IMF lowers growth forecasts
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    sees the Greek economy growing by 2 percent this year and 2.2 percent in 2020. In the previous WEO, the growth estimate for 2019 was 2.4 percent. Next year’s estimate is unchanged. Despite the downward revision of this year’s growth estimate, which probably stems from the modest growth in the first

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  10. Where is Greek growth coming from?
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    again, and my estimate suggests that it is now around 0.7 percent a year. Putting these supply..., but not in machinery and equipment. This mix of investment is also important for robust sustainable growth. Relative...The current setting: In early 2024, ELSTAT published the first estimates of GDP through the fourth

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