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Industrial production improves by another 8.7 percent in March
EconomyMacroeconomyof the total index. Electricity production, which makes up more than one fifth of the total index, rose
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EC lowers growth forecasts, sees fiscal targets within reach
EconomyMacroeconomypositively in 2017 and 2018 as the improvement in the services’ balance is projected to more than
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Building activity falls by 4.2 pct in February
EconomyMacroeconomysince early 2011 with extended net deductions of more than 14.8 billion euros, leading balances
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Q1 GDP down by mild 0.1 QoQ, hinting at impact of drawn-out review
EconomyMacroeconomythan the respective increase in imports (+3 percent). A month ago, the International Monetary Fund
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Finance Ministry ups 2017 budget primary surplus estimates on higher revenue projections
EconomyMacroeconomymillion. Primary expenditure was 1.19 billion lower than the target, while both PIB revenues
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Finance Ministry details impact of pension interventions, sees 2021 social budget surplus at 3.17 bln
EconomyProgrammeare estimated to yield savings of 3.71 billion euros by 2021, of which more than two thirds (2.49
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Central government debt edges up to 326.5 billion in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyretain more than 69 percent of Greece’s central government debt in Q1. Greek government bonds (GGBs
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Current account deficit widens to 1.3 bln in March
EconomyMacroeconomyoil prices. Non-oil imports increased more strongly than the corresponding exports. The expansion
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Travel receipts drop by 7.8 pct in March, higher fall in payments leads to soaring balance
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece's travel receipts fell by 7.8 percent in March, declining at a sharper pace than the 3.1 percent drop which was recorded in February, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Tuesday. Receipts stood at 203.3 million euros in March, while the corresponding payments recorded a fall of 33 percent
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Greek SMEs struggle most for finance versus eurozone peers
EconomyMacroeconomyhigher than the euro area average of 9 percent. Access to finance was considered the least important
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