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Economic sentiment at 108.4 in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) fell by 1 point in January to reach 108.4 points, European Commission (EC) figures showed on Thursday. January's reading is 12.2 points below the series high of 120.6 noted in July 2000. Compared to January 2019, the ESI has increased by 8.8 points, and also beats
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Newsletter 237 -31/01/2020
sentiment (ESI) fell by 1 point in January to reach 108.4 points, European Commission (EC) figures
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Retail turnover increases by 4.1 pct in Nov, volume up by 3.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyof 1.5 points year-on-year. Overall economic sentiment fell by 1 point in January to reach 108.4
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Uproar over minister's home protection comments underscore sensitive nature of challenge
PoliticsGreek Politics, however, has been disappointing. Between July 1 and December 20 2019, just over 57,000 applicants
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Trade deficit falls by 7.2 pct in December and rises by 5.2 pct in 2019
EconomyMacroeconomythe total shortfall to 21.72 billion. Imports rose by 2.6 percent, while exports rose by 1 percent. Across
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Rise of exports slowed in 2019, with goods suffering dip
EconomyFeaturesGreek exports appear to be undergoing a slowdown according to the latest export figures available, showing that in 2019, exports of goods grew by only 1 percent year-on-year (YoY). According to data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT), exports of goods in 2019 totalled 33.80 billion
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Newsletter 239 -14/02/2020
. Only at the end of January, it was 1.42 pct but it has been hovering at around 1 pct over the last
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New businesses lowest in Greece versus EU with funding obstacles burdening enterprises
EconomyFeaturesfor large companies. Meanwhile, net debt for SMEs dropped by 1 percent and by 22 percent for large
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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
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Greece braces for potential impact of coronavirus on key economic sectors
PoliticsGreek Politicsof GDP, that would translate to the loss of 1 percentage point of growth, or 1.8 billion euros. More
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