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  1. Retail sales up 3.9 pct in April for first positive YoY reading since 2010

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    on month (MoM) performance showed turnover and volume increased by 8.6 and 7.5 percent respectively.... The MoM improvement reflects soaring sales in clothing and footwear (up 50.7 percent), department... a marginal MoM drop was that of automotive fuel (down 0.4 percent). The Easter period is most

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  2. Retail sales rise in July for second straight month - not seen since 2010
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    . Retail turnover eased 0.7 percent month on month (MoM), while the respective volume figure rose 2.8... and footwear posted the highest growth MoM in terms of volume (+25.5 percent). Department stores (+13.9... a double-digit growth. However, the respective MoM rises in turnover were much lower, all three showing

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  3. Deflation rises again in Greece: CPI down by 0.8 pct in September

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    ). However, the CPI rose by 2.1 percent month on month (MoM), mainly attributed to the end... and footwear prices recorded a sharp rise of 35.6 percent MoM in August, following a double-digit drop in each... by 1.1 percent year on year (YoY) and rising by 1.6 percent MoM. From the 12 main groups of goods

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  4. September revenues drive 9-month Greek primary surplus up to 2.53 bln

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    of Finance (MoF). The improved month on month (MoM) performance reflects a primary surplus of 584... to higher revenues by almost 1 billion MoM. The 9-month budget deficit stood at 2.29 billion euros (from 2.85 billion in the 8-month) also reflecting lower MoM interest payments in September. Both

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  5. Greek retail turnover advanced for the third straight month, 4.5 pct in August

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    (MoM), while the respective volume figure also increased by 5.7 percent. The MoM evolution mainly.... On the flipside, the highest MoM declines were recorded in clothing and footwear (down 18.3 percent), department

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  6. Greek retail index down 0.9 pct in Sept. although volume increases
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    3.5 percent month on month (MoM), while the respective volume figure recorded a sharper drop (-9 percent). The MoM movement reflects a double digit decrease in food, beverages and tobacco (down 13.4... 21.6 percent MoM. The aggregate figures for the 9-month period showed retail turnover eased 0.8

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  7. Contraction in Greek credit eases slightly to 3 percent in November
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    month by just 109 million month on month (MoM) to 212.42 billion. Monthly net deductions also dropped..., broadly similar to the contraction rates recorded since May 2014. Balances fell by 0.4 percent MoM... month, albeit marginally by 44 million MoM to 101.63 billion. The rate of contraction further slowed

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  8. Greek deposits almost unchanged at 164.3 bln in November

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    by by 0.1 percent month on month (MoM) with their balances landing at 164.3 billion euros, according..., with outflows stable MoM at 222 million euros. November net deductions mainly stem from time outflows... MoM for the fourth consecutive month to 191.73 billion in November. This month’s negative flow also

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  9. Greek retail sales back on upward course in October after brief dip

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    ). On a monthly basis, retail turnover and volume fell 1.5 percent month on month (MoM) each. The MoM... a double digit rise of 17.2 percent MoM in October. The aggregate figures for the 10-month period

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  10. Greek primary surplus shrinks by 1.7 bln in Dec as revenues miss 2014 target by 3.1 bln

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    bulletin, the weaker month on month (MoM) performance in December reflects a double-digit decline (down 17.3 percent) coupled with seasonally high primary (up 1.5 billion MoM) as well as Public Investment Budget (PIB) expenditure (up 1.6 billion MoM). The final figures for the whole year show tthat

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