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Primary surplus confirmed at 4.80 bln on lower tax refunds and public investments
EconomyMacroeconomyto fall YoY for an eighth consecutive period, declining by 7.2 percent YoY to 4.52 billion, above
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PMI slows to 53.1 in October, orders and employment remain strong
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased from foreign markets, though the fall in factory gate charges was marginal overall
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IMF distances itself from budget talks, leaving Athens and EU to hammer out deal
EconomyProgrammein Thessaloniki for the contributions to be reduced by a third. They will fall from 20 percent to 13.3 percent
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Athens ready to start legislating fiscal measures despite ongoing talks over 2019 budget
EconomyProgrammecuts pledged for 2019 fall within the growth-friendly category, but the housing benefit and the job
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Unemployment at 18.9 pct in August, unemployed remain under 1 mln
EconomyMacroeconomy. The numbers of those unemployed also continued to fall. There were 7,886 fewer unemployed people
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Car sales rise by 19.2 pct in October
EconomyMacroeconomyRoad motor vehicles going into circulation for the first time rose by 19.2 percent in October after a fall of 0.8 percent in September, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Friday. September’s figure was the first time since May 2017 that car sales declined rather than went up
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Budget primary surplus at 6.46 bln in October on improved revenues and primary underspend
EconomyMacroeconomy. Interest payments continued to fall YoY for an ninth consecutive period, declining by 7.3 percent YoY
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What Greece imports and why
EconomyFeaturesstemmed from a sharp fall in investment from manufacturing companies who scaled back operations and did
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Industrial turnover positive for nine months with increase of 14.3 pct in September
EconomyMacroeconomypercent in the manufacturing index, which offset a fall of 9.9 percent in the mining and quarrying index
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OECD sees 2.2 pct growth in 2019, stressing importance of reform adherence
EconomyMacroeconomyis expected to continue to be applied, and unemployment is expected to fall. The report noted
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