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  1. CPI falls by 1.8 pct YoY in July
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    is now at its lowest rate since July 2015 when it fell by -2.2 percent. The data showed that the core

    3%
  2. CPI falls by 1.9 pct YoY in August
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    for August fell by 0.6 percent compared to July. The CPI remains at its lowest rate since July 2015 when

    3%
  3. Apartment prices rise by 4.1 pct in Q2
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    ), followed by another double-digit drop of -10.9 percent in 2013. The sharpest quarterly rate of decline

    3%
  4. IMF sees GDP shrinking by 9.5 pct in 2020, warns about pace of fiscal consolidation
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    -term potential rate of 1 pct. On the fiscal front, the IMF sees the deficit at 6.75 pct of GDP

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  5. CPI falls by 2 pct YoY in September
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    for September rose by 2 percent compared to August. The CPI remains at its lowest rate since July 2015 when

    3%
  6. Disposable income falls by 11.8 pct YoY in Q2, final consumption down by 12.7 pct

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    to 557 million euros. The household saving rate (defined as gross savings divided by gross disposable

    3%
  7. CPI falls by 1.8 pct YoY in October as air travel and energy drop
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    for October edged up by 0.3 percent compared to September. The CPI remains at its lowest rate since July

    3%
  8. Apartment prices rise by 3.2 pct in Q3
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    -digit drop of -10.9 percent in 2013. The sharpest quarterly rate of decline was seen in Q4 2012, when

    3%
  9. Updated IMF DSA sees Greek debt as sustainable in medium-term, risks over long-term
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    and GFN by 3.5 pct by 2029. Also, a persistent interest rate shock by 400 basis points on average

    3%
  10. Podcast - What does Brexit mean for the UK-Greece relationship?

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