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Newsletter 375 - 24/03/2023
a significant drop in support for New Democracy. Although SYRIZA has not directly recorded any gains
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Feb sees back-to-back drops in deposits, landing 6 bln off recent high
EconomyMacroeconomybillion euros, after a rise of a drop of 4.38 billion euros in January.
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Credit growth slows in Feb, loans balance stable at 113.35 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyby 27 million euros, after a drop of 2.02 billion euros in January. The outstanding balance decreased
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Import prices turn negative in Feb for first time in two years
EconomyMacroeconomy. Month-on-month, the index posted a drop of 3.4 percent, after falling by 0.8 percent in the previous
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Industrial turnover growth slows to 6.7 pct in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomysentiment (ESI) recorded a modest drop in March, falling by 0.8 points to 106.8, from a rise of 1.7 points
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Rise of smaller parties a barrier to decisive result in first elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsa slight decrease of half a point, to 9 pct. There was also a 0.5 percentage point drop in the undecided
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Building activity starts 2023 with solid growth of 22 pct for permits
EconomyMacroeconomyrespectively, while Western Macedonia had a 35.3 percent drop, though with just 11 permits issued. Annual
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Manufacturing continues to grow in April, sector sentiment highest since Jan 2022
EconomyMacroeconomyis attributed to a sharp rise in orders thanks to strong demand from existing customers and a drop
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Stability Programme sees improved growth, primary surplus above 2 pct from 2024
EconomyMacroeconomy. The harmonised index of inflation is expected to drop significantly to 4.5 pct, from 9.3 pct in 2022
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Risk of poverty drops to 26.3 pct, reflecting post-Covid rebound
SocietyThe latest poverty data from ELSTAT covering 2022, using 2021 as reference year, was published on Monday. It captures the post-pandemic economic recovery, recording a drop of 2 percentage points for the population at risk of poverty and social exclusion to 26.3 percent. This came after a rise
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