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Industrial turnover makes strong start to year with growth of 12.7 pct in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomyby the European Commission improved by 1 point to come to 1.2. During 2017, industry confidence improved by 5.9
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January current account deficit at 585.8 mln as goods balance worsens
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the month originated from a 1 billion-euro rise in non-residents' holdings of Greek government
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Travel balance rises by 3.4 pct in Jan as expenditure out of sync with arrivals growth
EconomyMacroeconomyforeseen to increase by at least 1 billion euros and range between 14.2-14.5 billion in 2017, subject
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Budget primary surplus confirmed at 2.75 bln in February
EconomyMacroeconomyto 4 million euros, up by 1 million against January’s figure, and below target by 4 million euros
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Tsipras suffers setbacks in bid to build momentum ahead of MoU exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the polls in the wake of reducing pensions (and possibly cutting the tax-free threshold for incomes) by 1
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Final decision on 2019 fiscal measures still a few weeks away
EconomyProgrammeThe first step in the process of deciding whether Greece will have to implement next year fiscal measures worth 1 or 2 percent of GDP is due to be taken on Friday, with the International Monetary Fund stressing that several more weeks are needed before any decision can be taken. ELSTAT is due
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Greece seeks better relations with Albania as wariness of Turkey grows
PoliticsForeign Policy, which would allow the finalisation of Block 1 in the Ionian Sea, where hydrocarbon research is already
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Building activity up by 18 pct in Jan, permits dip below 1,000-mark
EconomyMacroeconomy. For all of 2017, the decline in property prices came to an average drop of 1 percent, improving against
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Newsletter 158 -20/04/2018
, overall expenditure for the first quarter of the year declined by over 1 billion euros. New overdue
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Greek 2017 primary surplus confirmed at 4 pct, well above target
EconomyMacroeconomyyear, further savings have been agreed worth 1 percent of GDP, more than 1.8 billion, from
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