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  1. Athens hopes IMF prepayment go-ahead aids case for lower fiscal targets
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    be reduced by 1 to 1.3 percentage points for 2021 and 2022, meaning the new goal will be between 2.2

    2%
  2. Retail turnover increases by 1.2 pct in August, volume edges up by 0.8 pct
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    into positive territory by 0.8 percent after a revised decline of 2.2 percent in July. The current

    2%
  3. Unemployment edges down to 16.7 pct, lowest since April 2011
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    aged 35-44, where unemployment fell by 2.2 pps. The employment rate for this age group stands

    2%
  4. Newsletter 227 -08/11/2019

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    . Overall, the EC expects Greece to grow by 1.8 percent in 2019, which is lower than the 2.2 percent

    2%
  5. Eurobank first to tackle NPL reduction via APS
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    stock declined by roughly 2.2 billion euros QoQ and came to 14.3 billion euros. The Cairo

    2%
  6. IMF cool on growth, urges greater effort on bank, fiscal and labour reforms
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    at the moment owes 6.7 billion SDR and the Greek authorities have kicked off the process of prepaying 2.2

    2%
  7. Despite differing views IMF and EC see no immediate debt sustainability concerns
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    and averaging 2.2 percent after that. It also considers all of SMP and ANFA profits used for debt service

    2%
  8. Newsletter 229 -22/11/2019

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    fiscal targets of 3.5 percent of GDP up to 2022 and averaging 2.2 percent after that. It also envisages

    2%
  9. GDP rises by 0.6 pct QoQ in Q3, increases by 2.3 pct YoY
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    by 1.8 percent this year, which is lower than the 2.2 percent expected in the spring forecasts

    2%
  10. Trade deficit drops by 5.4 pct in October as both imports and exports fall
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    . Imports from EU countries increased by 3.8 percent YoY, while those from non-EU countries increased by 2.2

    2%