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  1. June CPI rises by 1 pct YoY
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    mostly due to pharmaceutical products.

    1%
  2. Retail index rises another 15 pct in May from 2020 lows

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , and pharmaceutical products that increased by 19.8 percent. Books and stationery also rose by 14.2 percent

    1%
  3. Newsletter 307 - 10/09/2021

    Newsletters

    from bakery products to meat, poultry, fresh fish and fruit and vegetables. The official data also

    1%
  4. PM announces extensive measures to build on recovery, counter inflation and put govt on track

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    on transport, coffee, non-alcoholic beverages, cinemas and tourism-related products until June 2022

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  5. Draft 2022 budget represents first attempt to restore post-pandemic fiscal order

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    rising by 4 billion euros, from 45.44 billion this year to 49.52 billion in 2022. Taxes on products

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  6. Newsletter 311 - 08/10/2021

    Newsletters

    in 2022. Taxes on products and services are expected to increase by 1.6 billion euros in VAT and 600

    1%
  7. Newsletter 313 - 22/10/2021

    Newsletters

    prices that could cascade across most products, something that will dull growth. It also raised

    1%
  8. Tax revenue overperformance in Sep confirmed, primary budget deficit at 5.96 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    tax above target by 346 million euros, personal income tax up by 262 million and VAT on other products

    1%
  9. EC sees strong recovery in 2021, solid growth in coming years underpinned by RRF
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    signs of normalisation and Greek products gaining market share pushing up exports. Unemployment

    1%
  10. Impact of inflation already widespread, but data suggests worse to come

    EconomyFeatures

    petroleum products jumped annually by 86.4 pct, extraction of crude and natural gas was up by more than

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