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  1. Credit growth accelerates to 3.2 pct in May, led by loans to businesses
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    stood at 2.9 percent. The net lending flow was positive by 464 million euros in May, from 609 million

    29%
  2. Rise of 17.3 pct in arrivals by Sept means receipts already exceed 2019 record
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    at 619 euros, from 609 in September 2022. During the nine months of 2023, travel receipts rose

    29%
  3. September revenues drive 9-month Greek primary surplus up to 2.53 bln

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    of 282 million in September for the third straight month resulting in a 9-month deficit of 242 million

    23%
  4. General gov't primary surplus shrinks to 419 mln in January

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    deterioration in the primary balance of all subsectors. The state budget posted the highest surplus at 242

    23%
  5. Eurobank sells insurance arm to Fairfax for 316 mln
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    insurer in Greece with a market share of around 10 percent and gross written premiums of 242 million

    23%
  6. Credit contraction further accelerates to 2.2 pct in November

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    to date. Housing loans contracted to 67.65 billion with net deductions rising to 242 million

    23%
  7. Eurobank reports loss in Q4 and for 2015, management expects bank to turn profitable in 2016
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    the expense of government guarantees was also reduced. On the cost front, operating expenses rose from 242

    23%
  8. Eurobank turns profitable in Q1 for first time since Q3 2011, with net profit of 60 mln
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    it is in the process of disposing NPLS with a value of 242 million in Romania (170 million) and Bulgaria (72

    23%
  9. Current account deficit narrows to 822 mln in April

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    and rise in the primary and secondary income account surpluses by 663 and 242 million respectively

    23%
  10. Drop in arrivals and spending impinge on H1 travel receipts
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    by a significant decline in receipts, which have fallen by 5.8 percent, or 242 million euros. Payments have

    23%