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  1. Gross Domestic Product - Flash Estimate
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  4. PBO ups growth estimate to 3.6-4.8 pct, warns of complacency and inequality risks
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Following the positive developments in the first quarter of the year, when the economy only shrank by 2.3 pct on an annual basis, in its latest quarterly report the Parliamentary Budget Office shifted from its previous baseline scenario of annual growth...

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  5. IMF downgrades Greek GDP and unemployment forecasts
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    year on year compared to IMF’s estimate for a growth of 0.7 percent. The European Commission (EC... of Greece (BoG) has a slightly lower estimate of 2.5 percent, while the OECD foresees a much slower growth.... For 2018, the IMF expects GDP growth to accelerate to 2.7 percent, while its medium-term estimate

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  6. Final budget sees strong growth, fiscal overperformance in 2018
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Athens now sees 2017 growth settling at 1.6 percent, well below the initial estimate. The Finance...). In fact, private consumption only grew by half the original estimate, 0.9 percent. Investment also reached just over half the estimate, increasing by 5.1 percent. The growth of exports did

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  7. Q3 GDP beats consensus, rises by 0.5 pct QoQ and 1.5 pct YoY
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    for 2016. The MoF, Bank of Greece (BoG) and the EC estimate a mild GDP contraction of 0.3 percent, while OECD’s estimate stands a bit lower at 0.2 percent. In contrast, IMF sees a marginal GDP expansion of 0.1 percent. For the full year MoF and EC estimate of a GDP contraction of 0.3 percent to be met

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  8. Greece's lenders adopt cautious approach to new government

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    President Jeroen Dijsselbloem devoted most of his remarks at the follow-up press conference on Greece. “We..., those figures are known it is clear that his remarks reminded the official eurozone view that Greek

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  9. Neither necessary, nor good

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    acceptance easier”. Her remarks very much reflected the mood at the time among European politicians, several of whom made similar remarks. Of course, it is not for Merkel to become openly involved

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  10. Athens looks to Draghi for positive signals on debt relief
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    purchasing bonds. Thank you.” The timing of Draghi’s remarks could not have been more critical....” She added: “The government considers the remarks made by Mr Draghi to be helpful. It’s a major

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