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  1. Newsletter 94 - 04/11/2016

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    points (bps) to 0.79 percent in September, after remaining broadly flat in the previous three months

    5%
  2. CPI drops at a slower pace of 0.5 pct in October
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The Finance Ministry in the 2017 draft budget estimates HICP to remain flat in 2016 and increase by 0.6

    5%
  3. Q3 GDP beats consensus, rises by 0.5 pct QoQ and 1.5 pct YoY
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    performance, the aggregate figures for the 9-month period display GDP remained flat. In addition, GDP

    5%
  4. Newsletter 96 - 18/11/2016

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    by 0.5 percent QoQ and 1.1 percent YoY. Following the Q3 performance, real and nominal GDP remained flat

    5%
  5. Q3 GDP rebounds 0.8 pct QoQ and 1.8 pct YoY, above flash estimates
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent for 2016, while OECD and Moody’s project GDP to stay flat this year and IMF a marginal growth

    5%
  6. Time deposit rate edges down to 0.76 pct, loan rate spikes to 5 percent
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and 1 million euros remained almost flat at 5.33 percent. Following the evolution in October

    5%
  7. Trade deficit drops at an accelerating pace of 16.1 pct in October
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . In contrast, imports stayed flat at 36.21 billion. The geographical breakdown of the 10-month

    5%
  8. Newsletter 99 - 09/12/2016

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    in the goods index by 1.5 percent, while the services index stayed flat. The harmonised index

    5%
  9. CPI falls at faster pace of 0.9 pct in November
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , mainly due to a decrease in the goods index by 1.5 percent, while the services index stayed flat

    5%
  10. Newsletter 102 - 13/01/2017

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    ) remained flat in December, following a decrease of 0.9 percent in November. The December figure

    5%