Search
-
Retail turnover increases by 4.1 pct in Nov, volume up by 3.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy, while volumes fell by 0.2 percent month-on-month. The latest business indicators for January published
1% -
PMI at 54.4 points in Jan as employment growth hits all-time high
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s manufacturing PMI increased to 54.4 points in January from 53.9 points in December, according to the latest data from Markit PMI. Markit noted that the headline figure marked the fastest overall improvement in the health of the Greek manufacturing sector since August 2019, and a strong
1% -
Banks gear up for 2020 stress tests as evaluation begins
EconomyBankingin scope of the stress tests. According to the latest macro-financial scenario for Greece, which is based
1% -
Unemployment continues decrease in Nov, falling to 16.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy. The unemployment rate for Epirus and western Macedonia was the highest at 19.7 percent. The latest available
1% -
Tensions within SYRIZA en route to membership ballot, party conference
PoliticsGreek Politics, indicative of the healthy functioning of the party. This latest episode unfolds against the backdrop
1% -
New tax debt at 8.02 bln to Dec, down by 26.7 pct versus 2018
EconomyMacroeconomy668 million in taxes went unpaid, according to the latest data from the IAPR. The total number of tax
1% -
Industrial production declines by 4.5 pct in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomywith a smaller rise of 0.6 percent in the water supply index. According to the latest business
1% -
Apartment prices rise by 7.5 pct in Q4 and 7.2 pct in 2019
EconomyMacroeconomyin house prices was 1 percent. The latest quarter’s increase marks eight consecutive quarters of YoY
1% -
Hotel industry sees investment in high-end units, but hampered by seasonality
EconomyFeatureson the latest available data from 2018, the HCH showed that hotels and hotel chains captured
1% -
Losing game: Another doomed effort to revive Greek football?
Agorafootball,” says UEFA in the latest version of its annual benchmarking report. In Greece, attendance figures
1%