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  1. Newsletter 262 -04/09/2020

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    to arms deals carried out between 1996 and 2001. GDP falls by 15.2 pct YoY in Q2 Greece draws strong.... General government consumption fell by 3.2 percent YoY. The breakdown of the drop in export goods... and a strong performance in the secondary market. Following a positive start on the sovereign bond

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  2. 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... that will secure our ability to guarantee a strong government for the Greek people, one which can implement..., according to the latest data from Markit PMI. Despite the drop in the latest month’s reading, Markit

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  3. Covid-19 impact on tourism sector set to be extensive, report suggests
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    45-55 billion.” Greece’s position is relatively strong given the handling of the outbreak so far... McKinsey, Germans are expected that this year their expenditure on international flights will drop... are expected to drop by 82 percent. In 2019, BoG figures showed that visitors from the UK generated 14.1

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  4. Greek GDP falls by 0.2 pct in Q1 as uncertainty impacts on investments
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    with the tight liquidity conditions have taken their toll on the initial expectations for a strong... a cumulative drop of more than 24 percent since 2008. This mainly results from a nosedive... a strong rebound by 17.5 percent QoQ in Q4, gross fixed capital formation fell 7.5 percent QoQ in Q1 amid

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  5. In autumn forecasts, EC sticks by GDP estimates but expects lower unemployment
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    of 0.3 percent in 2016 and a strong rebound of 2.7 and 3.1 percent in 2017 and 2018 respectively. However, EC updated its estimates on the GDP components and is now expecting private consumption to drop... conditions and EU funding. After a drop by 4 percent in 2016, exports are estimated to rise by 3.6

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  6. Q3 GDP rebounds 0.8 pct QoQ and 1.8 pct YoY, above flash estimates
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    percent year on year (YoY) in Q3 from a downward revised drop of 0.5 percent in Q2. Today’s figure... Ministry (MoF) and the European Commission (EC) forecast a drop in household consumption of 0.5-0.6..., total exports edged down 1.6 percent in the 9-month period, entirely due to a sharp drop in services

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  7. Q4 GDP contracts 1.2 pct QoQ, leading to recession of 0.1 pct for 2016
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    contraction in Q4 mostly reflects a drop in general government consumption by 2.1 percent and in exports.... The provisional estimates also showed that GDP fell by 1.1 percent year on year (YoY) in Q4 after strong growth... (EC) forecast pointed to a rise in household consumption of 0.6 percent in 2016 and a drop in public

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  8. Newsletter 379 - 05/05/2023

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    concerns about political risks, with a statement that “Greece will build on its recent strong track... as ECB president Christine Lagarde noted that there has been a significant drop in corporate demand.... Even if ND comes just short of this target it will be in a very strong position to negotiate

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  9. Greeks' views on Muslims out of step with other Europeans, survey indicates
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    expressing this view has declined from 88 percent to 61 percent in Germany, which was the biggest drop... important to national identify, putting them just behind Hungarians (52 percent). Overall, on an index

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  10. Industrial production surges 7.5 pct in June, with highest growth rate since 2001

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    after a drop by 4.1 percent month on month posted in May. Following the strong rebound in June...’s performance also reflects a low base effect. The strong rebound largely reflects a strong increase of 16.3 percent in electricity production, followed by strong growth rates in manufacturing (+8.5

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