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  1. Newsletter 92 - 14/10/2016

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    recorded in housing (-4.1 percent), household appliances (-1.9 percent), clothing and footwear (+2.2

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  2. Current account surplus narrows to 1.82 bln in August
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    Greece’s current account (C/A) surplus fell by 379 million, or 17.2 percent, to reach 1.82 billion euros in August, down from 2.2 billion a year ago, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Friday. The deterioration is largely attributable to a drop in the services surplus by 245 million, coupled

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  3. Greece drops three places to 61st in World Bank's ‘Doing Business’ ranking

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    procedures, takes 13 days and costs 2.2 percent of income per capita, all unchanged from the previous

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  4. Greek stocks slip 0.9 pct on week

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    percent), Mytilineos (+2.5 percent) and Terna Energy (+2.2 percent). In contrast, the biggest losses were

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  5. Apartment prices fall by 1.5 pct in Q3 for slowest drop since 2009

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    on quarter (QoQ) and 2.2 percent year on year (YoY) vis-à-vis the decline of 0.4 percent QoQ and 1 percent

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  6. Economic sentiment and consumer confidence deteriorate in November
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    confidence indicator also increased by 2.2 points for the second straight month and reached 3.5 in November

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  7. Greek stocks climb 4.3 pct on week, banks’ strong performance continues
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    9-month net profits stood at 34.6 million from losses of 2.2 million a year ago with sales

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  8. Turnover in services sector improves in Q3
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    indicator published by the European Commission revealed it rose by 2.2 points for the second

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  9. Greek stocks drop 1.5 pct during week amid subdued trading activity
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    – OLP (+2.2 percent). In contrast, the biggest losses were posted by banks, namely Eurobank (-9.4

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  10. Credit contraction slows again in Nov, falling to 1.3 pct on additions of 62 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    almost 2.2 billion. The lending flow in the consumer credit sector remained modest with net deductions

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