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Current account deficit at 8 bln after 10M as goods deficit widens
EconomyMacroeconomyservices balance was 2.32 billion euros, from 2 billion in October 2023. During the ten months of 2024
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Industrial turnover resumes growth in Oct with 0.9 pct YoY, manufacturing leads way
EconomyMacroeconomyconsecutive month, and rose to 5.2 points, from 2 points in the previous month. Since December last year
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BoG sees sustained growth and progress, but challenges require policy drive
EconomyMacroeconomy, declining further toward the ECB’s 2 pct target by 2026. Core inflation, led by non-energy industrial
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Final Nov budget data reaffirms solid finances as underspend boosts primary surplus
EconomyMacroeconomyto 21.69 billion euros, 2 million higher than the target, mostly thanks to corporate taxation
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PMI rebounds strongly to 53.2 points in Dec but cost concerns persist
EconomyMacroeconomyto rise 2 pct on the year, compared to 2.9 pct in 2024”, they cautioned.
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PASOK takes aim at ND with barrage of economic initiatives as PM focusses on party unity
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe party several minor victories in recent months. Leader Nikos Androulakis set the tone on January 2
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Trade deficit jumps 18.7 pct YoY in Nov, 11M deficit at 31.51 bln
EconomyMacroeconomybillion euros, and non-EU exports were up by 2 percent at 20.54 billion euros.
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Industrial production returns to growth in Nov with 4.9 pct YoY rise, led by electricity
EconomyMacroeconomy. Since January 2024, industry confidence has risen by circa 2 points. In addition, Greece’s
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Industrial turnover returns to contraction in Nov with sharp 5 pct YoY drop
EconomyMacroeconomy, industry confidence has risen by circa 2 points. Overall, Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) was virtually
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Employment and wage data explains why Greeks struggle to see growth dividends
AgoraThe Greek government’s economic narrative, built around growth that exceeds 2 pct and unemployment in single digits for the first time since the debt crisis, continues to be tested by non-headline data and the everyday reality faced by most Greek households. Last month, the European Commission
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