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CPI falls by 1.6 pct YoY in June
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell by 1.6 percent year-on-year (YoY) in June compared to a decline of 1.1 percent seen in May, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) figures showed on Friday. The average CPI for the rolling 12 months fell by 0.3 percent. Month-on-month, the CPI for June
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Receipt losses near 5 bln in first six months as June tourism figures disappoint
EconomyMacroeconomythe EU 27 countries fell by 78.6 percent and came to 1.1 million visitors in the first six months
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Eurobank net results show profit of 176 mln in H1
EconomyBankingbusiness loan book grew by 1.1 billion euros in H1 while via participation in state initiatives, like
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Retail turnover drops by 3 pct in July for fifth straight negative reading
EconomyMacroeconomy). The monthly seasonally adjusted (SA) retail sales index in July fell by 1.1 percent compared to June
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(+2.6 percent). The monthly seasonally adjusted (SA) retail sales index in July fell by 1.1 percent
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Unemployment drops to 16.8 pct in July
EconomyMacroeconomy. The unemployment rate among women fell by 1.1 percentage points (pps) year-on-year and came to 20.2 percent
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Retail turnover drops by 1.4 pct in August for sixth continuous decline, volume drops by 1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomycompared to July, while volumes increased by 1.1 percent. The latest business indicators for October
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EC forecasts 9 pct dip followed by 5 pct recovery but new lockdown not factored in
EconomyMacroeconomythe temporary measures that the authorities included in the draft budget of 2021, worth 1.1 pct of GDP
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Travel balance falls by 70.9 pct in September as 12.6 bln in receipts vanish in aggregate
EconomyMacroeconomy. On an aggregate basis, arrivals from Germany fell by -66.7 percent to 1.1 million. Those from France
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Plans for easing lockdown on hold as coronavirus, poll numbers cause ND concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsby 1.7 points, while SYRIZA has seen its backing rise by 1.1 percent – a swing of almost 3
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