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  1. GDP rises by 2.3 pct QoQ in Q1 as consumption grows, but other components shrink

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    . According to the Finance Ministry’s latest official estimates included in the Stability Programme for 2022-2025, the growth estimate is revised down to 3.1 pct, from the 4.5 pct figure included in the final 2022 budget. The latest inflation estimate has also been pushed up to 5.6 pct for HICP

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  2. Despite downward revision, IMF sees Greece growing by 1.8 pct in 2023
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    . The IMF cut the growth estimate for the eurozone by half to 0.5 pct for next year, from 1.2 pct seen in the previous estimate in July and the eurozone’s engine Germany is now seen in a small... stable in 2023 at 12.2 pct. Overall, this is a welcome set of data estimates from the Fund as over

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  3. GDP records first quarterly drop in Q3 since pandemic, 9M GDP up by 5.9 pct YoY
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    for the Greek economy. According to the Finance Ministry’s latest official estimates included in the final budget of 2023 that is currently debated in Parliament, the growth estimate for 2022 was 5.6 pct and 1.8 pct for 2023. The most recent inflation estimate for the national CPI is 9.9 pct

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  4. Q4 GDP grew by 1.4 QoQ, 2022 GDP rose 5.9 pct
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    months. According to the Finance Ministry’s latest official estimates included in the final budget of 2023, the growth estimate for 2022 was 5.6 pct and 1.8 pct for 2023. The most recent inflation estimate for the national CPI is 9.9 pct for 2022 and 5 percent for 2023. In the latest financial

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  5. IMF forecasts high primary surpluses, tempers growth expectations
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    . However, the IMF’s estimate for next year is significantly lower than the 3 pct forecast of the Greek... outlook for next year appears to be dimer compared to the Finance Ministry’s very bullish estimate.... presented its latest global economic and fiscal estimates. The Greek economy is seen continuing

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  6. Newsletter 416 - 15/03/2024

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    . The Finance Ministry's estimate was missed by less than half a percentage point and was subject... households. The growth estimate of 2.9 pct included in this year's budget puts the finance ministry's forecast well above all other estimates by organisations that monitor the Greek economy, most of which

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  7. Q1 GDP growth accelerates to 0.7 pct QoQ
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    QoQ. Outlook According to the latest Finance Ministry estimates included in the Stability Programme sent to Brussels in May, the estimate for 2024 was revised down to 2.5 percent, from the 2.9 percent that was the initial budget estimate. In the latest annual report of the governor that was presented

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  8. GDP growth slows to 0.3 pct QoQ, investments underwhelm
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    , which is in line with the finance ministry’s latest estimate for the year. Outlook According to the latest Finance Ministry estimates included in the final 2025 budget, the estimate for 2024

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  9. Revision confirms second year of total fiscal surplus at 0.8 pct of GDP
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    general government debt is estimated at 317.4 billion euros, or 176.1 percent of GDP, which is lower than the 178.6 percent in April’s estimate, mostly thanks to the upward revision of GDP. Greece’s... by 2.3 percentage points from April’s 180.8 percent estimate.

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  10. Newsletter 180 -26/10/2018

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    notification in April this year. The consolidated general government debt is estimated at 317.4 billion euros, or 176.1 percent of GDP, which is lower than the 178.6 percent in April’s estimate, mostly thanks... April’s 180.8 percent estimate. Meanwhile, the issue of whether pension cuts can be avoided next year

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