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Newsletter 216 -26/07/2019
underlying categories. The improvement was led by inflows of 1.07 billion euros under sales of goods
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Retail turnover falls by 2 pct in May, volume drops by 2.4 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyand other goods. The volume decrease on an annual basis was led by a 2.4 percent decline
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PMI rises to 54.6 in July, sentiment highest since July 2012
EconomyMacroeconomythat a combination of better advertising and faster deliveries had led to a rise in sales. Exports also
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The oil and gas debate Greece is not having
Agorathe size of Belgium, continued under the SYRIZA-led government, while the newly elected center-right
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Third bill on way as Athens looks to autumn reforms, negotiations with creditors
PoliticsGreek Politicslocal elections, which in some cases led to mayors and regional governors not being able to command
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Fitch leaves rating unchanged, notes recovery potential and tricky fiscal balance
Economyaccess with the yields falling sharply after the July elections, which led to the latest bond of 2.5
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ND, SYRIZA clash over public sector reforms ahead of vote on second govt bill
PoliticsGreek Politicssecretary positions from a shortlist of three provided by ASEP. Gerapetritis said this led to just one
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CPI remains static in July
EconomyMacroeconomypercent drop in the price of household equipment, mainly led by a fall in the price of furniture
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Industrial production rises by 0.3 pct in Jun and 1.2 pct in 6-month period
EconomyMacroeconomydecreases, led by consumer durables which showed an annual drop of 3.9 percent. This was followed
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Industrial turnover drops by 7.5 pct in June
EconomyMacroeconomyby 5.7 percent. The month’s performance was led by a decrease of 7.8 percent in the turnover index
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