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  1. Newsletter 442 - 22/11/2024

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    , the Greek economy is expected to grow by 2.2 pct this year, essentially unchanged from the 2.3 pct of last

    6%
  2. Details of 2025 budget point to complex economic challenges ahead
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    economy is expected to grow by 2.2 pct this year, essentially unchanged from the 2.3 pct of last year

    6%
  3. Credit to corporations leads credit growth of 9.1 pct YoY in Oct
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    , the flow of credit to non-financial corporations was up by 2.2 billion euros. The balance stood at 72.32

    6%
  4. Trade deficit jumps 18.7 pct YoY in Nov, 11M deficit at 31.51 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    EU countries rose by 2.2 percent YoY, while those from non-EU countries had an increase of 4.3

    6%
  5. Industrial turnover returns to contraction in Nov with sharp 5 pct YoY drop

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 2.2 percent. In respect to sentiment indicators, Greece’s Manufacturing PMI recorded a strong

    6%
  6. Exports produce strong finish to 2024 but trade deficit up 8 pct to 34.61 bln
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    . Imports rose by 1.7 percent, while exports dropped by 2.2 percent. Excluding the value of oil products

    6%
  7. Industrial turnover grows by 5.7 pct YoY in Dec - 2024 rise at 2 pct

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    increased by 7.7 percent, while the non-domestic market was up by 2.2 percent. On a monthly basis

    6%
  8. Newsletter 452 - 21/02/2025

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    the non-domestic market was up by 2.2 pct.

    6%
  9. DBRS ups Greece's rating one notch further into investment grade

    Economy

    . The growth rate has outpaced the euro area average since 2021, with GDP expected to expand by 2.2

    6%
  10. Newsletter 456 - 21/03/2025

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    Industrial turnover growth in January slowed to 2.2 pct YoY, from 5.7 pct in the previous month

    6%