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Apartment prices up by 4 pct in Q1 for highest increase since 2007
EconomyMacroeconomyThe rise in the nominal value of apartments in Greece came to 4 percent year-on-year (YoY) in the first quarter (Q1) of 2019 from an upward revised increase of 2.6 percent in Q4 2018, Bank of Greece (BoG) data showed on Tuesday. According to the revised data, the increase in the second and third
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Parties' competing tax pledges come up against challenging reality
EconomyFeaturesof expansionary counter-measures of equal value. These measures consisted of cutting the base tax rate
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Current account deficit drops in April on improved goods and services balance
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 5.6 percent at current prices. The value of imports in the first four months of the year came
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Annual report shows majority of debt in official hands on favourable terms
Economyincludes the issuance of a new seven-year bond at a nominal value of 3 billion euros and a fixed
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Greece cheaper than average for majority of categories except food, most expensive for communications
Societyfor domestic use. According to the Bank of Greece, the rise in the nominal value of apartments
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of a new seven-year bond at a nominal value of 3 billion euros and a fixed interest rate of 3.375
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Mitsotakis holds inaugural cabinet meeting, lines up first draft legislation
PoliticsGreek Politicsappointment has a symbolic value because New Democracy views him as one of the political figures
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New overdue taxes rise by 235 mln in May, total debt at 104.5 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyindividuals rose to 1065.3 percent in the same period, against a corresponding value of 18.7 million
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Strong investor demand for 7-year bond, yield settles at record low of 1.9 pct
Economysyndication. Based on the existing yield curve between February 2025 and March 2029, the fair value
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Tourism responsible for up to 30.9 pct of GDP in 2018, study suggests
Features. Out of the total, domestic value added is estimated at 1.32 billion euros. The study also broke down
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