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  1. PMI drops to 46.8 points in July amid Covid-19 uncertainty
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    pandemic which impacted domestic and foreign client demand. Output continued to fall at Greek manufacturing... The fall in output reportedly stemmed from a solid decrease in new business. Some firms connected... was marginal. Output charges continued to fall as firms used discounts to attract new clients

    8%
  2. General govt primary cash deficit of 7.46 bln in June, arrears drop by 10 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    -on-year (YoY) decline was noted in social security funds (SSFs) with an annual fall of 636 million... against 1.24 billion euros last year. Overall, the state budget primary balance showed a fall of 9.33... 25.63 billion a year ago. The next largest fall was in sales of non-financial assets with a decline

    8%
  3. General govt primary cash deficit at 5.49 bln in Aug, arrears up by 172 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    -on-year (YoY) decline was noted in social security funds (SSFs) with an annual fall of 644 million... primary balance showed a fall of 8.27 billion euros, landing at a deficit of 5.49 billion euros... by 4.10 billion to 25.72 billion euros from 29.81 billion a year ago. The next largest fall

    8%
  4. General govt primary cash deficit at 7.01 bln in Sept, arrears up by 113 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    -on-year (YoY) decline was noted in social security funds (SSFs) with an annual fall of 1.15 billion... billion. Overall, the state budget primary balance showed a fall of 11.54 billion euros, landing.... The next largest fall was in sales of non-financial assets with a decline of 1.30 billion, taking

    8%
  5. GDP grows by 2.3 pct QoQ in Q3 and drops by 11.7 pct YoY as services exports crash
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    expenditure edged up by 0.9 percent. On a YoY basis, the breakdown showed that the fall in GDP versus... percent YoY. The Ministry of Finance’s revised 2020 budget expects private consumption to fall by 7.6... is seen rising by 3 percent while government consumption is expected to fall by 1.9 percent. Final

    8%
  6. General govt primary cash deficit of 9.07 bln in October, arrears drop by 250 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    -on-year (YoY) decline was noted in social security funds (SSFs) with an annual fall of 880 million.... Overall, the state budget primary balance showed a fall of 14.71 billion euros, landing at a deficit... largest fall was in sales of non-financial assets with a decline of 1.33 billion, taking the total

    8%
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  8. Greek PMI falls to 49.4 in June, lowest since November 2013

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    amid a slight fall in new orders, while employment saw a renewed decline. In addition cost inflation ticked up to a 10-month high, but factory gate prices continued to fall. The rate of growth... the crucial 50.0 mark in June, dragged lower in part by slower growth in output. A slight fall

    7%
  9. Greek manufacturing PMI virtually unchanged in Feb as uncertainty bites

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    decreases in both output and new orders, stronger growth in employment, slower fall in stocks..., while there was a marked fall in inventories of finished goods as manufacturers adjusted to lower... to the unusually bad weather. The input costs rose in February, partly offsetting the fall recorded

    7%
  10. Newsletter 39 - 21/08/2015

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    income surplus by 89 million. June balance is down 20 percent year on year. Industrial index fall... 2009. June’s fall is fully attributed to a 13.9 percent fall in manufacturing. Headline figure in June

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