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  1. GDP shows annual growth of 2.2 pct in Q3
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    movement in Q3 was driven by exports of goods and services rising by 2.8 percent QoQ, led primarily by exports of services which rose by 3.8 percent QoQ. Imports of goods and services rose by 7.5 percent... and services rose by 2.8 percent QoQ, slowing from the rise of 3.6 percent noted in Q2. The growth YoY

    2%
  2. Newsletter 253 -05/06/2020

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    of VAT from 24 to 13 pct for a range of products and services as yet more businesses reopen... QoQ, while gross capital formation rose by 3 percent compared to Q4. Imports of goods and services rose by 5.4 percent QoQ, while exports of goods and services edged up very slightly by 0.1 percent

    2%
  3. Current account deficit widens to 404 mln in March

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    income and services’ surpluses - by 336 and 174 million respectively - and a worsening of the secondary.... The contraction in the services surplus by 22.1 percent is mainly attributed to lower net receipts from construction, financial services and sea transport services. In contrast, the travel surplus improved

    2%
  4. Q3 GDP slips 0.9 pct QoQ on lower private consumption and investment

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    related to the turnover indices for the services industries and unemployment, which were... of goods and services fell by 7.1 percent QoQ in Q3 after a marginal decrease by 0.5 percent in Q2. The performance in Q3 fully reflects a nosedive in exports of services by 16.1 percent more than a rise

    2%
  5. Newsletter 154 -9/03/2018

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    as exports of goods and services rising by 6.8 percent. Imports of goods and services increased by 7.2 percent. The MoF’s final budget for 2018 had anticipated exports of goods and services to rise by 6.9 percent in 2017, and for imports of goods and services to rise by 6 percent. The latest MoF forecast

    2%
  6. March current account deficit at 955.8 mln on improvement in goods balance
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the services balance declining by 81.2 million, and the secondary income balance falling by 18.8 million... percent to 4.36 billion. The services balance fell by 21.3 percent and came to just under 300 million euros, mainly driven by lower net services and travel receipts. Travel receipts rose by 28.2

    2%
  7. GDP up by 2.3 pct year-on-year in Q1 on strong export growth
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    was driven by exports of goods and services rising by 1.4 percent QoQ, led primarily by exports of goods which rose by 5.1 percent QoQ. Imports of goods and services fell by 2.7 percent versus Q4. Final... 11.4 percent. Exports Exports of goods and services rose by 1.4 percent QoQ after declining by 2.3

    2%
  8. GDP growth slows to 0.2 pct QoQ in Q2 due to lower investment, higher imports
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    movement was driven by exports of goods and services that rose by 3.9 percent QoQ, although the rise was offset by imports of goods and services that increased by 4.8 percent versus Q1. Final... and services rose by 3.9 percent QoQ after an upward revised growth of 1.8 percent QoQ in Q1. The growth

    2%
  9. Greece's C/A deficit for March drops sharply to 44.4 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in the current transfers and services’ surpluses by 468 and 385 million respectively. In addition, income... balance led to a significant improvement in the transport services balance. The latter was the key contributor to the recorded jump in the services surplus by 92 percent. The travel balance remained

    2%
  10. Greek current account balance turns negative in October after four month of surpluses
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to a widening of the services surplus by 199 million and the improvement in the current transfers’ balance... previous months, the rise in the services’ surplus mainly reflects a double-digit improvement in the transport (sea and air) and other services balance. In contrast, the growth of travel receipts slowed

    2%