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  1. Athens expects emergency economic measures to contain 2020 contraction to 4.7 in baseline
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    on Greece’s external sector then the output drop in 2020 will reach 8 pct. It is worth noting that had

    7%
  2. PBO highlights economic impact of Covid-19, calls for policies to mitigate damage
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    output capacity. The PBO notes that the first round of interventions to support loss of business

    7%
  3. Newsletter 251 -22/05/2020

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    having a long-lasting impact on Greece’s output capacity. The PBO notes that the first round

    7%
  4. PMI rises to 41.1 points in May but manufacturer pessimism persists
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    . The decrease was the sharpest since February 2016. Output charges were cut at the second-fastest pace

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  5. Covid-19 lockdown, slump suppress electricity demand and edge out lignite
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    renewable generation increased by a third compared to last year, and gas increased its output by almost

    7%
  6. Newsletter 253 -05/06/2020

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    of virus impact, economic output contracts 1.6 pct QoQ Greece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) GDP fell

    7%
  7. OECD sees economy shrinking by 8 to 9.8 pct, depending on whether virus returns
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    by 9.8 percent this year. However, the decline in output, job losses and budgetary costs

    7%
  8. Newsletter 253 -12/06/2020

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    , Greece’s GDP is forecast to fall by 9.8 percent this year. However, the decline in output, job losses

    7%
  9. Newsletter 256 -03/07/2020

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    by a slower fall in production. The increases in output were largely linked to the reopening of factories

    7%
  10. Industrial production drops by 7.5 percent in May
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    by a slower fall in production. The increases in output were largely linked to the reopening of factories

    7%