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PMI up to 55.2 in January, highest since October 2007
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Manufacturing PMI increased strongly by 2.1 points in January to 55.2, remaining above the 50-mark threshold for the eighth month in a row. Markit’s PMI headline figure for the first month of 2018 was the highest it has been since October 2007, and represents the longest consecutive
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PMI at 56.1 in February, most improved since June 2000
EconomyMacroeconomy, it was also reported that unfinished work accumulated for the second month in a row and at the highest rate
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Greek banks' NPL selloff gathers speed
EconomyBankingfallen for the third quarter in a row by around 200 million euros quarter-on-quarter in Q3, from 505
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Alpha Bank's net profits decline to 21.1 million in 2017, fourth quarter makes loss
EconomyBankingquality Non-performing exposure (NPE) stock in Greece fell for the fourth quarter in a row by around 2
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Disposable income grows by 0.4 pct in Q4, final consumption shrinks by 0.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyby 0.9 percent for the sixth quarter in a row and reached 15.02 billion, with the fall across the last
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PMI slows to 52.9 pts in April, sector confidence hits all-time high
EconomyMacroeconomyintermediate goods. New orders rose for the ninth month in a row, driven by strong demand and new
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Trade deficit falls by 23.1 pct in March on growing exports, falling imports
EconomyMacroeconomythe seventh month in a row where the value of imports has remained above the 4-billion euro mark
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and 2.89 billion, respectively. March marks the seventh month in a row where the value of imports has
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Alpha Bank posts net profits of 65.2 mln in Q1, NPEs fall for fifth quarter
EconomyBankingfell for the fifth quarter in a row by around 290 million euros QoQ in Q1 and landed at 24.5 billion
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Hirings balance hits new record high of 108,725 in May
EconomyMacroeconomyThe employment balance continued its positive momentum in May with hirings outpacing departures by 108,725, data from the Labour Ministry’s Ergani information system revealed. May is the fourth month in a row where a positive hirings balance has been noted in the Greek job market. Compared to May
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