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  1. Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016

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    , albeit at a slower pace compared to the 16,200 drop recorded in April. It is worth noting... increase of 5.43 billion related to the recapitalisation of National (NBG) and Piraeus banks, led to a sharp drop in HFSF equity to 8.84 billion at the end of 2015 from 24.51 billion a year ago

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  2. Newsletter 410 - 02/02/2024

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    a decade, meant that disposable income in Greece remained under pressure for many years. This led... also having sizable portions. These dynamics have led many Greeks to being priced out... comes from consumer confidence, which was down by 6 points. Retail trade also recorded a sharp drop

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  3. Industrial turnover drops by 7.4 pct in October
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    and manufacturing down by 1.7 percent. In the non-domestic market, the drop in turnover was led... at 17.9 percent. The monthly movements in mining were led by the sharp drop of 46.6 percent in coal... a marginal drop of 0.6 percent in September, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data published

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  4. Industrial turnover drops by 30.4 pct in May
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    . The monthly performance was led by a 30.5 percent drop in manufacturing, followed by a decline of 23.5... at a sharper rate by 31.7 percent. In the non-domestic market, the drop in turnover was led...Greece’s industrial turnover fell by 30.4 percent year-on-year (YoY) in May compared to a drop

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  5. Industrial turnover drops by 16.2 pct in July as manufacturing slows
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    -domestic market, the drop in turnover was led by a decline of 13.6 percent in manufacturing. The mining...Greece’s industrial turnover fell by 16.2 percent year-on-year (YoY) in July compared to a drop.... The latest reading is the sixth consecutive decline in seven months. The monthly performance was led

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  6. Industrial turnover drops by 10.7 pct in September on decline in petroleum products
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    was led by a 10.8 percent drop in the manufacturing index. The turnover index in mining and quarrying... rose by 9 percent. In the non-domestic market, the drop in turnover was led by a decline of 13.7... movements in mining were led by a decline of 10 percent in the mining of metal ore. The drop

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  7. Industrial turnover drops by 14.4 pct in October
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    . In the non-domestic market, the drop in turnover was led by a decline of 15.5 percent in manufacturing... were led by a decline of 87 percent in the mining of coal and lignite. The drop in manufacturing...Greece’s industrial turnover fell by 14.4 percent year-on-year (YoY) in October compared to a drop

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  8. Newsletter 227 -08/11/2019

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    . The other parties are some distance behind, led by centre-left KINAL on 6 percent. EC sees growth at 1.8... to the same period last year, according to the Finance Ministry (MoF). The surplus was led by the state... rose sharply by 476,413 month-on-month in September compared to a drop of 144,448 in August. Trade

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  9. Newsletter 209 -07/06/2019

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    responded by saying that they have also made it clear they do not intend to drop the threshold..., according to the latest data from Markit PMI. Despite the drop in the latest month’s reading, Markit... seen in the survey's history. This led to a marginal fall in the backlog of work. Manufacturers

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  10. New medium term plan to 2028 sees tight fiscal path, moderate growth once RRF concludes
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    accelerating from 2.1 pct this year to 3.6 pct in 2025. The unemployment rate will drop to 9.7 pct in 2025... of this year. The longer-term horizon estimates debt-to-GDP to drop to just short of 115 pct of GDP by 2038, led by consistent primary surpluses of 2.3 pct of GDP from 2028 onwards and nominal growth rates

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