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Newsletter 302 - 18/06/2021
in May slows to 2.2 pct Monthly flow was negative by 17 mln Corporate lending balance's net monthly... sector rose an annual 2.2 percent in May, compared with 2.4 percent in April, Bank of Greece (BoG
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Retail sales soar by 38.9 pct YoY in April, a year after first lockdown
EconomyMacroeconomyindex in April inched up by 2.8 percent month-on-month, while volume increased by 2.2 percent... had a modest drop of 2.2 points month-on-month, however, staying positive at 2.8 points.
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Economic sentiment rises to 113 points in August, but consumer and retail confidence slide
EconomyMacroeconomyat 116.5 points for the month. Consumer confidence fell by 2.2 points month-on-month and came to -35.1...-on-year. Finally, the construction confidence indicator worsened by 2.2 points. Compared to the same
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Newsletter 314 - 29/10/2021
of new bond issues and 2.2 billion euros of new share capital raises. Alpha Bank and Eurobank issued 1... dropped to -48.3 points and the pre-pandemic, and series, high was in February 2020 at -2.2 points
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Newsletter 329 - 25/02/2022
will have to deliver a primary surplus next year of 1.5 pct of GDP and then secure an average 2.2 pct... target of 2.2 pct of GDP. With Greece soon due to enter a de facto pre-election period
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Greece's fiscal path becoming clearer; sizeable adjustment lies ahead
EconomyMacroeconomyof 1.5 pct of GDP in 2023, reaching 2.2 pct in 2024 and remaining at that level on average... euros and interest payments at 2.5 pct of GDP. Even if the primary surplus goal of 2.2 pct does not need
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Newsletter 335 - 15/04/2022
the baseline assumptions and on the fiscal side Greece is expected to keep a primary surplus of 2.2 pct... expected to grow in the coming years, a 2.2 pct of GDP primary surplus is sufficient to cover debt
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May cash deficit improves markedly YoY as revenues rise by 3.5 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof Greece on Friday. The overall cash balance was a deficit of 933 million euros, from a deficit of 2.2... and significantly reduced expenditure by nearly 2.2 billion euros as last year was affected by Covid
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Newsletter 359 - 18/11/2022
pct of GDP, towards 2.2 pct in the following year. Along with the limited fiscal capacity, compared... December last year, when it had grown by 23.6 pct. Month-on-month the index posted a 2.2 pct drop, now
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Newsletter 388 - 07/07/2023
, in which it sees growth for this year and 2024 at 2.2 pct. The PBO presents three scenarios... one, 2.1 pct for lower transfers and 2.2 pct from higher handouts. The PBO describes this new growth
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