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Newsletter 57 - 08/01/2016
. Nevertheless, incoming new orders posted a drop for the sixteenth successive month. New export orders also
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Travel receipts rise 16 pct in Nov as surplus soars 84.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomythe average expenditure per trip slipped 1.7 percent to 586 euros The breakdown of incoming tourism flow
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Fall in industrial turnover slows to 1.8 pct in December
EconomyMacroeconomy“volumes of incoming new orders continued to struggle, remaining in contraction territory”. “Until
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Turnover in the tourism sector falls 8 pct in Q4, first negative reading since Q1 2013
EconomyMacroeconomypercent to 583 euros. The breakdown of the incoming tourist flow displayed double-digit growth rates
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Notable drop of 13.3 pct in industrial turnover in January
EconomyMacroeconomymonths. This is mainly attributed to a drop in output and incoming new orders, a slight decrease
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Travel receipts fall 4.7 pct in Jan but surplus rises to 32.1 mln
EconomyMacroeconomywas overshadowed by declines in the incoming flow from Germany (-14 percent), the UK (-9.4 percent
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PMI rebounds 0.6 pts to 49 in March but remains below 50-point mark in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Manufacturing PMI improved 0.6 points to 49 in March from 48.4 in February, Markit’s survey showed on Friday. The March headline figure points to a softer downturn in the manufacturing sector amid drops in output, incoming new orders and stock levels, while workforce rose slightly
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Industrial turnover drops 12.7 pct in March, energy plummets 27 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyin April, but remained below the critical 50-point mark. The survey showed incoming new orders
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Travel receipts drop at an accelerating pace of 10.4 pct in May despite growth in arrivals
EconomyMacroeconomyof the incoming tourism flow displayed double-digit growth rates in arrivals from Russia (+18.9
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Travel receipts up by 14.2 pct in Oct but 10-month figure drops 4.2 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy. The breakdown of the incoming tourism flow revealed arrivals from the US and the UK surged by almost 82
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