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Jan travel balance at 87.5 mln as 30 pct rise in payments offsets receipts increase
EconomyMacroeconomyamounted to 8.64 billion euros. In total, arrivals rose by 9.8 percent to 35.95 million in 2024
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Feb prim surplus confirmed at 2.8 bln, as taxes remain strong and spending contained
EconomyMacroeconomybudget, came to 8.12 billion euros. Net revenues came to 11.74 billion euros. The total budget
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Deposits continue to slide in Feb with 6.5 bln loss at start of 2025
EconomyMacroeconomydown by 1 billion to 36.6 billion. Corporate deposits decreased by 1.31 billion euros. Total
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Building activity ended 2024 strongly, permits up 14.9 pct in 2024
EconomyMacroeconomyBuilding activity closed 2024 strongly with an increase of 15.6 percent year-on-year (YoY) in December, after a rise of 6.4 percent in November, according to the data released by the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT) on Friday. The total number of permits issued in December reached 2,929, from
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After pay rises in armed forces, PM faces calls for broader wage increases
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe next few months, depending on their role and duties. The total fiscal cost of the intervention
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Trade deficit shrinks 18.3 pct YoY in Feb as imports decline
EconomyMacroeconomy, bringing the total to 5.26 billion euros. Imports dropped by 1.3 percent, while exports rose
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Travel surplus shrinks up to Feb as payments rise sharply
EconomyMacroeconomy-EU countries amounted to 310.9 million euros. In total, arrivals rose by 5.4 percent to 1.54 million
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Industrial turnover declines marginally in Feb, led by mining and local market
EconomyMacroeconomythe non-domestic market was up by 0.6 percent. On a monthly basis, industrial turnover in the total
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IMF leaves growth and fiscal estimates for Greece unchanged in latest outlook
EconomyMacroeconomyestimates of a total deficit of 0.3 pct last year and 0.5 pct of GDP in 2025, marginally rising to 0.6
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Rental subsidy rekindles political debate over housing crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the measure was not a “panacea” for the housing crisis, but was not insignificant either. The total
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