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  1. Newsletter 207 -24/05/2019

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    decreased by 3.3 percent.

    4%
  2. Retails sales up by 5.1 pct in Mar after three-month slump
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    . The corresponding volume index rose by 4.6 percent from a drop of 3.3 percent in February, also stopping

    4%
  3. Industrial production drops by 0.8 pct in Apr
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    -on-month (MoM), the index declined by 3.3 percent after a downward revised increase of 0.1 percent

    4%
  4. Unemployment rate up to 19.2 pct in Q1, long-term jobless still falling
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    by the 20-24 age group, where unemployment fell by 3.3 pps YoY to stand at 39.7 percent,and the 25-29

    4%
  5. Tourism responsible for up to 30.9 pct of GDP in 2018, study suggests
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    from a rise in the expenditure per overnight stay by 3.3 percent from 67.70 euros to 69.90 euros

    4%
  6. Travel balance up by 7.8 pct in May, aggregate visitors edge down 0.9 pct
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    by 3.3 percent YoY and stood at 1.12 billion euros in May. For euro-denominated countries, receipts

    4%
  7. Disposable income rises by 4.9 pct YoY in Q1, final consumption up by 0.2 pct
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    totalling around 13.6 percent. Property income rose by 3.3 percent YoY to reach 974 million. Since 2012

    4%
  8. GDP rises by 0.8 pct QoQ in Q2, increases by 1.9 pct YoY
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    and services rose by 3.3 percent. The YoY GDP growth was primarily driven by a 1.1 percent rise in gross

    4%
  9. Athens buoyed by conclusion of budget talks but IMF lowers growth forecasts
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    and 3.3 percent next year. This is a slight deterioration from the 2.7 percent and 2.6 percent

    4%
  10. IMF revises fiscal outlook, sees lower primary surpluses in coming years
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    forecasts that the primary surplus this year will be marginally below the target at 3.3 percent

    4%