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Greek banks complete first round of covered bond issues
EconomyBankingon the international market since 2014, and the first for NBG since 2009. NBG’s bond issue attracted over 2 billion
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General govt primary cash surplus at 5.93 bln in Dec, arrears fall by 584 mln
EconomyMacroeconomy, repos rose by 3.57 billion euros. Bank of Greece lending dipped very slightly by 2 million euros
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Unemployment rate at 20.9 pct in November, slight upward revision for October
EconomyMacroeconomyof December since 2013. The unemployment rate among women fell by 2 percentage points (pp) from last year
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Industrial production grows by 0.2 pct in Dec and 4.1 pct for full year
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) increased by 0.2 percent in December after November’s figure was revised upward to 2 percent, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data revealed on Friday. Across 2017, the IPI remained consistently in positive territory, although the figure
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CPI falls by 0.2 pct in Jan, first negative figure since Nov 2016
EconomyMacroeconomyand footwear prices (-2 percent). These declines, along with smaller falls in several other categories
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Newsletter 151 -16/02/2018
from the figure of 722.03 euros in December 2016. 2 Building activity up by 12.6 pct in Nov Activity
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Retail sales rise by 2.2 pct in December, average growth of 1.7 pct in 2017
EconomyMacroeconomyby the European Commission showed that consumer confidence dipped by 2 points to stand at -53 points
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Rating agencies up Greece's scores, adding to positive outlook
Economyis anticipated to grow by 2.4 percent on average. Growth in 2018 is seen in the region of 2 percent
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Next key programme developments due in April as Athens shapes growth strategy
EconomyProgrammein to achieve average growth of more than 2 percent. Private consumption’s share of the economy is seen
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Eurogroup highlights tight schedule as differences over debt, fiscal measures brew
EconomyProgramme. Clearly, Athens is not keen on the idea of adopting measures worth 2 percent of GDP, rather than 1
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