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  1. Newsletter 51 - 12/11/2015

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    also slipped by 0.4 percent year on year in Q3 after downward revised growth of 1.1 percent in Q2

    3%
  2. Marked improvement for budget execution in Oct, primary surplus outperformance extended

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    fees of 1.1 billion due to paid in December. Tax refunds remained stable month on month (MoM) at 256

    3%
  3. Greek stocks on slide for third straight week

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    (+1.4 percent), Folli-Follie (+1.1 percent) and Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+0.8 percent). In contrast

    3%
  4. Industrial turnover falls by 14.7 pct in Sept for eleventh straight drop

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    , turnover in consumer non-durables increased by 1.1 percent. Similarly to the performance in previous

    3%
  5. Budget execution improves significantly in Oct, primary surplus reaches 4.53 bln

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    target to be met, despite some seasonal taxes such as road tax fees of 1.1 billion due to paid

    3%
  6. Q3 GDP slips 0.9 pct QoQ on lower private consumption and investment

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    ). According to today’s figures, GDP eased 1.1 percent year on year (YoY) in Q3, from flash estimate

    3%
  7. Economic sentiment stable, consumer confidence down 4.5 pts in November

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    to double-digit losses in January and July. On the flipside, the services’ indicator fell by 1.1

    3%
  8. General gov't primary cash surplus widens notably to 4.84 bln by October

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    a primary cash surplus of 1.1 billion euros, down 11 percent from last year, with October showing

    3%
  9. Trade deficit increases by 17.3 pct in Oct on large drop in exports
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    mainly due to a larger rise in exports (+9.7 percent) compared to that of imports (+1.1 percent).

    3%
  10. Industrial production back on downward trajectory with 1.9 pct drop in Oct

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    by 1.3 and 1.1 percent respectively, while water supply production eased by 0.4 percent

    3%