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  1. Sales season pushes November retail volume to growth for the first time since March 2010

    Economy

    rise with furniture, electrical equipment and household equipment following suit with a 14.8 percent

    5%
  2. Electricity drives rare rise in Greek industrial production index

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent) and furniture (-18 percent), followed by mining of coal and lignite, textiles and repair

    5%
  3. Greek retail index dropped 4.3 pct in January

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    sector at -2.7 percent change. Among the specialised categories, department stores as well as furniture

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  4. Retail index fell by 2.2 pct in Feb but trend improving

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and furniture, electrical and household equipment. The only sector that showed a meaningful YoY rise

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  5. Greek industrial turnover drop accelerates in April

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    recorded a rise, with computers, electronic and optical products excelling (up 33.3 percent). Furniture (up

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  6. Young Greeks more likely to swap items and buy second hand
    Photo by MacroPolis

    Society

    , electrical goods and furniture has yet to take off. Just 14 percent of respondents said they had “probably

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  7. Most Greeks saw income fall over last year, limiting purchasing power
    Photo by MacroPolis

    Society

    and footwear, furniture and household equipment. In addition, 50 to 60 percent have reduced expenditure

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  8. In third straight month of decline, industrial turnover falls 4.9 pct in May

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 103.3 percent. Turnover in furniture and other manufactured products followed suit posting a double

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  9. Rare rebound for industrial production with 1.9 pct rise in Feb

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ), repair and installation services of machinery and equipment (-11.1 percent) and furniture (-10.3

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  10. Proposed VAT overhaul a stepping stone towards agreement with lenders?

    EconomyProgramme

    and footwear, telecommunication, furniture, electrical and household equipment, cars, fuel

    5%