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Building activity rises by 9 pct in June, permits above 1,000 for fourth month
EconomyMacroeconomydrop of 1.7 percent in the previous quarter. Apartment prices have been in contractionary territory
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by a fall in Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding by 3.70 billion euros, the largest drop since
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Budget primary surplus at 3.54 bln in August, 29 mln off target on tax refunds, low revenues
EconomyMacroeconomypercent and a drop in direct taxes by 11.9 percent. In total, tax revenues missed their monthly target
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Athens outlines 2018 debt management plan for post-bailout era
EconomyMacroeconomydebt management strategy resting on. The government anticipates savings in debt servicing from the drop
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Unemployment falls to 21 pct in July, lowest since Nov 2011
EconomyMacroeconomy. The unemployment rate for men fell to 17.5 percent, down by 2.1 pp year-on-year. The largest drop
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Building activity falls by 2.4 pct in July
EconomyMacroeconomypercent year-on-year in the second quarter of 2017. This followed a revised drop of 1.7 percent
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Primary cash surplus at 1.75 bln as expenditure rises in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros in September, compared to a drop of 897 million euros in August and came to 4.85 billion
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Economic sentiment at 98.3 pts in October, consumer confidence drops -0.3 pts
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) slipped under the 100-point mark in October to 98.3, compared to 100.6 points in September, European Commission (EC) figures revealed on Monday. October’s figure represents a drop of 2.3 points in the overall index month-on-month. ESI has been improving since May
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General govt primary cash surplus at 5.34 bln in nine-month, sharp fall in arrears
EconomyMacroeconomy. The drop reflects the government’s recent drive to clear arrears as part of its effort to wrap up
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Unemployment falls again in August, edging down to 20.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomydrop (-5 pp) in unemployment came from the 15-24 age group and stood at 40.2 percent, followed
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