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  1. 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

    3%
  2. Newsletter 455 - 14/03/2025

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    increased by 2.2 pct. Excluding the impact of oil products and the value of ships, imports increased

    3%
  3. 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

    3%
  4. New Democracy continues to court right-wing voters with defence package, identity politics
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    are at 2.2 pct, down from 2.5 pct and former SYRIZA cadres New Left are at just 1 pct. The portion

    3%
  5. CPI at 2.4 pct in Mar as housing rises by 5.9 pct and food picks up pace again
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , food inflation rose sharply again in March with a 2.2 percent YoY rise, also with a 0.9 percent

    3%
  6. Industrial production records marginal drop of 0.1 pct YoY in Feb due to electricity supply

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    supply, a 2.2 percent rise in water supply and a 4.5 percent rise in mining. The manufacturing

    3%
  7. Energy leads drop as import price index falls by 0.5 pct YoY in Feb

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 0.2 percent. Non-durables were up by 2.2 percent.

    3%
  8. Fuel drives sharp YoY rise of 25.3 pct in Mar trade deficit
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent. Stripping out the value of oil products and ships, the trade deficit increased by 2.2

    3%
  9. Newsletter 461 - 09/05/2025

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    of oil products and ships, the trade deficit increased by 2.2 pct YoY in March, to 2.28 billion euros

    3%
  10. CPI moderates to 2 pct in Apr, rents continue to climb with 10.8 pct YoY rise
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    inflation rose by 2 percent, after a sharp increase in March with a 2.2 percent YoY, though dropping

    3%