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  1. Drop in energy costs bring CPI down to 1.8 pct YoY in Sep
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , and in deflation since December last year, food inflation rose by 1.4 percent, after an increase of 2.2

    2%
  2. IMF's latest macro and fiscal estimates reflect economic stability
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    authorities included in the 2026 draft budget, which expects the economy to grow by 2.2 pct this year

    2%
  3. Faltering relationship with farmers a sign of wider concerns for government

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , KKE at 6.6 pct, Voice of Reason at 4.0 pct, SYRIZA at 3.3 pct, Movement of Democracy at 2.2 pct

    2%
  4. Newsletter 480 - 17/10/2025

    Newsletters

    , and exports grew by 2.2 percent. Imports remained unchanged. In constant 2020 prices, real GDP

    2%
  5. Scope leaves rating unchanged at 'BBB', ups outlook to positive
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    Economy

    , and the labour market, have further strengthened growth fundamentals. Scope sees 2025 growth at 2.2 pct

    2%
  6. Newsletter 484 - 14/11/2025

    Newsletters

    conditions" is exceptionally low, registering at just 2.2 out of 5. The ability to "flexibly adjust my

    2%
  7. Import prices contract again in Oct with 2.4 pct drop
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 0.7 percent. Non-durables were up by 2.2 percent.

    2%
  8. Newsletter 488 - 12/12/2025

    Newsletters

    if Q4 is to accelerate towards the finance ministry’s annual growth target of 2.2 pct. The ministry

    2%
  9. Government’s growth ambitions meet RRF reality
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    if Q4 is to accelerate towards the finance ministry’s annual growth target of 2.2 pct. The ministry’s

    2%
  10. Newsletter 489 - 19/12/2025

    Newsletters

    with 2.2% this year. Government officials pointed to the extensive tax reform set to roll out next

    2%