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  1. Loans to corporations drive credit expansion of 8.9 pct YoY in Dec
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    The credit expansion in the Greek private sector remained strong in December, rising by 8.9 percent... on Wednesday showed. The net lending flow was positive by 3.05 billion euros after a movement of 1.93 billion euros in November, with strong inflows over the last few months. The outstanding balance

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  2. Credit expansion picks up pace in Jan with 10 pct YoY rise
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    The credit expansion in the Greek private sector remained strong in January, rising by 10 percent... on Thursday showed. The net lending flow was negative by 1.67 billion euros after a positive movement of 3.05 billion euros in December, with strong inflows over the last few months. The outstanding

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  3. Corporate lending drives 10.5 pct YoY rise in credit expansion
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    The credit expansion in the Greek private sector remained strong in February, rising by 10.5... on Thursday showed. The net lending flow was positive by 1.41 billion euros after a negative movement of 1.67 billion euros in January, with strong inflows over the last few months. The outstanding

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  4. Lending to corporations drives credit growth of 11.3 pct YoY in May
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    The credit expansion in the Greek private sector remained strong in May, rising by 11.3 percent... on Monday showed. The net lending flow was positive by 518 million euros after an outflow of 98 million euros in April, with strong inflows over the last few months. The outstanding balance was 124.44

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  5. Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015

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    of Neither ND or SYRIZA can risk forming a grand government without including other strong parties... of forming a government that would leave in opposition a party that had obtained strong support... 30,000 euros. The increased amount (in the form of withholding tax) would accordingly decrease the net

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  6. Newsletter 147 -19/01/2018

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    percent. 2 Budget primary surplus at 1.97 bln in 2017 Strong underspend drives headline figure, expenditure falls 1.16 billion below target The driving factor for the surplus was a combination of a strong... straight month. The corresponding surface area showed a strong increase of 67.4 percent compared

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  7. Newsletter 163 -25/05/2018

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    government as it aims to restore sustainable growth on strong social and environmental pillars... drive figure Net revenues came to 14.38 billion euros in the aggregate period, above target by 641... the target by just under 200 million euros. Net revenues came to 14.38 billion euros, above target

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  8. Newsletter 282 -29/01/2021

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    party voiced strong opposition to the Prespes Agreement settling the Macedonia name issue. It is worth.... The transaction opened on Wednesday 8:30 UK time and it attracted strong interest accumulating 22 billion euros of offers in less than two hours. Given the strong momentum, the book was officially

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  9. We can't ignore population shifts within the European Union
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    strong in the Netherlands), and cultural aspects of how society works (relatively individualistic... to build strong sovereign high-performing countries. Policy implications. A broad public dialogue about... or decline based on net migration and integration policies. What induces people to move to another

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  10. EC reports highlight tight fiscal path and economic challenges
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    made by the European Commission, noting the strong growth last year, but moderating this year and next... and private, assisted by the RRF. At the same time, it adds to the strong signals of the fiscal path... last year, with a net fiscal cost of 2.5 pct of GDP, with 4.5 pct of GDP spent on subsidies, partly

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