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  1. Manufacturing PMI reached four-year high of 49.6 pts in December

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    Greek Manufacturing PMI advanced for second straight month in December, reaching its highest level in more than four years as it reached 49.6 points from 49.2 in November, according to Markit. The rise in December mainly reflects an increase in new work that was incoming. Like November, December’s

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  2. Greece sees Manufacturing PMI move into growth for first time since August 2009

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    consecutive month on incoming new orders. The monthly increase was the most marked for just under four

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  3. Greek PMI falls to 49.4 in June, lowest since November 2013

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    in incoming new work. The latter had posted a rise in the preceding six months and grew solidly in May

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  4. Greek PMI drops into contraction territory in September, falling to 48.4 points

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    orders was unchanged month on month. The lack of incoming new work led companies to reduce their backlogs

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  5. Greek travel receipts up 10.3 pct in August as 2014 targets revised upwards
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    blunted by travel spending per trip dropping by 11.6 percent to 639 euros. The breakdown of incoming

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  6. Greece sets out plans for settling SME NPLs; mortgages to come

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    by the incoming Development Minister Kostas Skrekas in the coming weeks. However it remains unclear

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  7. Tourist arrivals up 23.5 pct in October as 2014 overall target rises to 23 mln
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    percent) and Thessaloniki (+16.2 percent) as well as the dispersion of incoming tourist flow

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  8. Travel receipts up again in September, reaching 2.3 bln
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    spending per trip by 9.6 percent to 605 euros. The breakdown of incoming tourist activity showed

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  9. Small rise for Greek manufacturing PMI in November

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    in November mainly due to declining new export orders. The lack of incoming new work led backlogs

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  10. Greek travel receipts continued upward course in October, rising by 4.6 pct
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    by a decline in the travel spending per trip by 12 percent to 502 euros. October The breakdown of incoming

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