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Current account deficit falls to 780 mln in Dec and 7.5 mln in 2015
EconomyMacroeconomydeficit by 178 million. The remarkable drop in the goods’ deficit largely reflects a double-digit
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Travel receipts grow 12.2 pct in Dec, surplus rises to 12.17 bln in 2015
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece's travel receipts rose at a double-digit rate for the second straight month in December, when they increased by 12.2 percent from 16 percent in November, Bank of Greece (BoG) data showed on Monday. The absolute figures showed that travel receipts stood at 205 million euros in December, while
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Budget primary surplus jumps to 1.19 bln in Jan, largely on rising PIB revenues
EconomyMacroeconomydouble from last year, 405 million above target. In contrast, PIB expenditure fell 4.3 percent to 135
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Surprise 0.1 pct QoQ rise in Q4 GDP on investment rebound, 2015 recession at 0.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyin the course of 2016. Imports Imports increased at double-digit rate of 11 percent QoQ in Q4
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Retail sales slip 0.1 pct in Dec, drop of 2.8 pct in 2015
EconomyMacroeconomygrowth rate in 2015. The marginal decline in December retail sales largely reflects a double-digit
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Time deposit rate almost flat in Jan, average loan rate falls 12 bps
EconomyMacroeconomybelow the 5-percent mark to 4.97 percent in January. The double-digit drop in the loan rate led
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Car sales down 17 percent in February
EconomyMacroeconomythe 2008 figure of 347,354. The double-digit growth rates in the last two years largely reflected renewal
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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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Improvement for services sector turnover in Q4
EconomyMacroeconomyand accounting (+109.9 percent). For the whole of 2015, double-digit growth was posted by employment
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NBG records loss of 2.05 bln in Q4 on one-offs and jump in credit risk provisions
EconomyBankingwith improving NII and double-digit rebound in fees.
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