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Building permits rise by 23.8 pct in Oct, up by 10.9 pct in first 10 months
EconomyMacroeconomyto 1,595, staying above the 1,000-permit mark for an eighth consecutive month. The corresponding surface
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Pension outlay still falling, 40.4 pct of main monthly payments below 500 euros
EconomyMacroeconomypercent of all main pensions) concern pensions which fall below the 500-euro mark. For around 20,343 main
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Credit contraction at 1.1 pct in Dec, loans to enterprises increase by 1.09 bln MoM
EconomyMacroeconomyunder the 180-billion euro mark for nine consecutive months. The net lending flow stayed positive
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Jan economic sentiment at 99.6 as consumer confidence posts best reading since 2009
EconomyMacroeconomymark for the previous nine months. The latest reading is the first drop under 100 points since March
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mark for nine consecutive months. The net lending flow stayed positive for a second month and stood
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Unemployment rate at 18.5 pct in Nov as jobless drop below 900,000
EconomyMacroeconomybelow the one million mark, standing at 875,195 in November. The last time that the unemployed fell
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Building permits rise by 18 pct in Nov, beat 2017 figure in aggregate period
EconomyMacroeconomy, staying above the 1,000-permit mark for nine months. The corresponding surface area rose by 52.3 percent
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New overdue taxes rise by 1.25 bln in Dec, total for 2018 at 106.62 bln
EconomyMacroeconomywas for the large part driven by rises in new debt. Total debt has remained above the 100-billion mark
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has remained above the 100-billion mark for 11 months now. Central government debt at 358.95 bln
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Economic sentiment at 101.3 in Feb, retail trade improves while consumer confidence dips
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) rose by 1.7 points to 101.3 in February compared to a reading of 99.6 in January, European Commission (EC) figures revealed on Wednesday. January was the first time in nine months that the index had dropped below the 100-point mark. February’s figure puts
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