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Newsletter 95 - 11/11/2016
, the European Commission kept its GDP estimates for Greece unchanged, pointing to a slight recession
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Apartment prices fall by 1.5 pct in Q3 for slowest drop since 2009
EconomyMacroeconomywas recorded in the 8-month period of this year. The latest official estimates, included in the baseline
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OECD expects Greek economy to recover, stresses need for structural reforms and debt relief
EconomyMacroeconomyrates of 2.6 and 3.5 percent respectively. The OECD lowered its estimates for the unemployment rate
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Report shows Greek tax burden increased in 2015, remaining above OECD average
EconomyMacroeconomy, according to OECD estimates.
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Turnover in tourism sector rebounds 2.6 pct in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomy. Although all estimates and figures point to a positive volume growth for the whole year, travel receipts
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HFSF posts losses of 1.1 bln in H1 weighed down by valuation losses of bank holdings
EconomyBankingthe funding gap of the twelve (non-core) banks under liquidation. Of this figure, HFSF estimates
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Unemployment rate falls to 23.1 pct in September, lowest since March 2012
EconomyMacroeconomyCommission (EC), IMF and OECD estimates, the jobless rate is seen ranging between 23.3 and 23.7
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HFSF records losses of 1.2 bln in 9-month amid revaluation losses from bank holdings
EconomyBanking) banks under liquidation. Of this figure, HFSF estimates the recoverable amount stands at 1.94
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Unemployment rate edges down to 23 pct in October, lowest in 4.5 years
EconomyMacroeconomy, there is a notable divergence in their estimates. Τhe most optimistic projection is that of the IMF (21.5
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Credit standards and demand for corporate and household loans remain unchanged in Q4
EconomyMacroeconomyCredit standards for both corporate and household loans remained stable quarter on quarter (QoQ) in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2016, in line with previous estimates, Bank of Greece (BoG) bank lending survey (BLS) displayed on Tuesday. The survey largely includes data of the four systemic banks
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