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Industrial production falls by 1.1 pct in October, interrupting seven-month positive streak
EconomyMacroeconomyin the manufacturing production index. A rise of 1 percent was noted in the electricity production index. During
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Fresh reminder about pending reforms for Athens, which remains confident on goals
EconomyProgrammefor the controversial special consumption tax on wine to be scrapped from January 1. A provision was also added
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DESFA transfer complete as HRADF heads for record year in privatisation revenues
EconomyFeaturesrevenues were secured. For 2019, the revenue target is set at 1 billion euros.
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Trade deficit grows by 5.7 pct in Nov, aggregate increase at 1.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomystripping out the impact of oil products and the value of ships, imports and exports grew by 1 percent
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Lenders put spotlight back on pending reforms ahead of second post-MoU review
EconomyProgrammeloosening of capital controls on October 1 was also noted in a positive light. However, the report
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Tourism continues on upward trajectory as latest figures signal record-breaking arrivals
EconomyMacroeconomyfor 4.6 percent of all travel and generated 648.6 million euros in revenue, edging up by 1 percent
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Tsipras goes big on minimum wage, hoping to enhance election hopes
PoliticsGreek Politics, granting them a 27 percent rise. Both measures will be implemented on February 1. The rate of increase
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Increase of 11 pct in minimum wage to have knock-on effect in economy
EconomyAs was widely anticipated, during the cabinet meeting yesterday Alexis Tsipras announced that the minimum wage in Greece will increase for the first time in a decade to 650 euros per month, from 586 euros currently, effective from February 1. This represents a rise of close to 11 percent
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Short-term rentals raise rents by average of 8.3 pct, study indicates
EconomyFeaturesthat of long-term by a ratio of almost 5 to 1. In Athens, the survey found that for example
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CPI rises by 0.4 pct in January
EconomyMacroeconomybeverages (+1.9 percent), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (+1 percent) and housing and health which both
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