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  1. Revised 2021 budget sees bigger contraction, slower recovery and support of 31.4 bln euros
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    fiscal impact. Deficit The deficit this year will rise to 16.11 billion euros, or 9.9 pct of GDP

    4%
  2. Travel balance falls by 70.9 pct in September as 12.6 bln in receipts vanish in aggregate
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    showed a rise of 9.9 percent to 1.58 billion euros. For euro-denominated countries, receipts showed

    4%
  3. Newsletter 275 -27/11/2020

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    curtailed by 1.9 pct. The deficit this year will rise to 16.11 billion euros, or 9.9 pct of GDP

    4%
  4. Turnover in tourism drops by 62.6 pct in Q3
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    . For the same month last year, the YoY change showed a rise of 9.9 percent to 1.58 billion euros

    4%
  5. Unemployment at 16.2 pct in Q3
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    by 9.9 percent in comparison with Q2 and by 11 percent versus Q3 2019. Temporary jobs have

    4%
  6. GDP falls 8.2 pct in 2020, but rises 2.7 pct QoQ in Q4
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    percent QoQ while imports of services fell up by 9.9 percent. Compared to the same quarter in 2019

    4%
  7. IMF expects modest recovery, lingering debt but primary surplus to return swiftly
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    8.9 pct of GDP this year, from a 9.9 pct of GDP deficit in 2020. However, it is expected to quickly

    4%
  8. Newsletter 292 - 09/04/2021

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    , from a 9.9 pct of GDP deficit in 2020. However, it is expected to quickly recover to -2.6 pct of GDP

    4%
  9. Retail turnover drops by 3 pct and volume by 1.8 pct in February
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    of 9.9 percent in automotive fuel. This was followed by books, stationery and other goods (-6.8 percent

    4%
  10. General govt primary deficit at 3.87 bln in March; spending soars
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    by 1.48 billion euros, making up 9.9 percent of the total, while T-bills rose 3.2 percent to 400

    4%