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BoG reveals medium-term economic forecasts, sees growth of 2.5 pct next year
EconomyMacroeconomyis supported by strong tourism, positive prospects in services and trade companies, low wage cost and lack
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Economic sentiment stable at 89.7 pts in June, consumer confidence rises again
EconomyMacroeconomystand at 6.9 points. Three of the other four business indicators posted a drop in June. The services
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Newsletter 80 - 01/07/2016
of the other four business indicators, namely services, retail trade and construction confidence, posted
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General government primary cash surplus widens to 2.5 bln by May, arrears resume upward trend
EconomyMacroeconomyexpenses related to purchases of goods and services increased by 75 million to 1.77 billion
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Drop in CPI slowed to 0.7 pct in June
EconomyMacroeconomyin the services index by 0.7 percent and a decline in the goods index by 1.7 percent. The most remarkable
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ELSTAT publishes data on bankruptcies since 2004, showing deterioration during crisis
Economy), manufacturing (22.8 percent) and accommodation and food services (11.6 percent). Construction companies made
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General govt primary cash surplus expands to 3.3 bln at end-June, arrears rise to 7.2 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyin purchases of goods and services by 190 million to 2.28 billion, in transfers by 145 million
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SETE study presents short- and longer-term prospects of Greek tourism
EconomyMacroeconomy326,000 (9 percent) in the accommodation and food services sectors and 357,000 in other sectors indirectly
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Net job hirings rise again, reaching 19,281 in July - highest since 2001
EconomyMacroeconomypercent of departures in July. The largest contributors to July net hirings were food services
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Drop in arrivals and spending impinge on H1 travel receipts
EconomyMacroeconomyThe balance of travel services in June posted a surplus of 1.72 billion euros, a decline of 3.6 percent compared to the surplus of 1.78 billion in the same period last year, according to data released by Bank of Greece on Monday. Travel receipts dropped year on year by 5.4 percent to 1.85 billion
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