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Newsletter 440 - 08/11/2024
it will drop the trade tax for physical persons, i.e. self-employed and sole proprietors. Income boosting
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Industrial production growth slows to 2.4 pct YoY in Sep, led by manufacturing rise
EconomyMacroeconomya drop of 2.1 percent, after a decrease of 4 percent in the previous month. The annual movement
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CPI moderates to 2.4 pct YoY in Oct, food inflation below headline number
EconomyMacroeconomyof: heating oil, solid fuels. Price decreases were recorded in household equipment with a drop of 0.4
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Alpha NII at 1.22 bln in 9M, fees up by 11 pct YoY at 306 mln
EconomyBankingAlpha Bank reported a net profit of 489 million euros in 9M 2024, compared to a profit of 498 million euros in the same period of 2023, a drop of 2 percent. Normalised profit after tax for 9M was 666 million euros, from 572 million in 2023, a rise of 16 percent. Pre-provision income (PPI) in 9M
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Role of inflation in US elections gives government food for thought
EconomyMacroeconomyit will drop the trade tax for physical persons, i.e. self-employed and sole proprietors. Income
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OECD report underlines sobering reality of economic recovery
EconomyMacroeconomythe fourth-worst spot after the Czech Republic, the Netherlands and Germany with a nominal drop
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Government tables 2025 budget, seeing stable growth, solid public finances and lower debt
EconomyMacroeconomywill drop to 239.5 billion euros, led by a reduction of 5.5 billion euros to 213.4 billion euros
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Economic sentiment slides in Nov, led by services and construction
EconomyMacroeconomyby circa 11 points. The services index had a sharp drop to 22.5 points, from 36.4 points in the previous
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Building activity rises by 10.5 pct YoY in Aug, up 19.5 pct in 8M
EconomyMacroeconomyrecorded in Western Macedonia with 47.6 percent. The largest drop was in Central Greece with 17.1 percent
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Unemployment rate edges up to 9.8 pct in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomywith the same month of 2023, amounting to 466,858, an 8.8 percent drop. Unemployment is moving away from
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