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  1. Newsletter 218 -06/09/2019

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    rose by 3.3 percent. Household consumption fell by 0.4 percent QoQ after a rise of 0.1 percent in Q1

    4%
  2. Athens buoyed by conclusion of budget talks but IMF lowers growth forecasts
    Finance Ministry

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    and 3.3 percent next year. This is a slight deterioration from the 2.7 percent and 2.6 percent

    4%
  3. IMF revises fiscal outlook, sees lower primary surpluses in coming years
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    forecasts that the primary surplus this year will be marginally below the target at 3.3 percent

    4%
  4. Newsletter 224 -18/10/2019

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    forecasts that the primary surplus this year will be marginally below the target at 3.3 percent before

    4%
  5. Greece falls to 79 out of 190 economies in ease of doing business ranking

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    days or 3.3 years to undergo the same process. The time taken has not fallen since 2016

    4%
  6. OECD report traces change in public spending over a decade
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    expenditure fluctuated across various areas. In total, a decline of 3.3 percent was noted in spending

    4%
  7. Alpha Bank posts net profits of 4.7 mln in Q3
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    collections and increasing liquidations. Year-on-year (YoY), the reduction came to 3.3 billion euros. Greek

    4%
  8. Despite differing views IMF and EC see no immediate debt sustainability concerns
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    a swap with a notional value of 4 billion euros by issuing 3.3 billion worth of three bonds

    4%
  9. Travel balance up by 15.3 pct in September
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    period last year. On an aggregate basis, arrivals from Germany declined by 9.2 percent to 3.3

    4%
  10. Travel surplus rises by 12.7 pct in 9M
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    percent to 3.3 million, while those from France rose by 4.3 percent to 1.4 million. Visitors from the UK

    4%