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  1. Disposable income grows by 3.3 pct in Q2
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    landed at 30.8 billion euros and largely reflects a fall of 3.8 percent in taxes on income and wealth, along with a smaller fall in social contributions and other current transfers. Since 2011... and benefits fell by 1.7 percent and reached 13.41 billion, with the fall across the last seven years

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  2. Newsletter 184 -23/11/2018

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    continue to be fully implemented, pension spending will fall from 17 percent of GDP in 2016 to the euro... to fall. The report noted that while employment growth has slowed down, the share of full-time... performance was led by an increase of 14.7 percent in the manufacturing index, which offset a fall of 9.9

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  3. Retail turnover falls by 2.3 pct in Jan
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    Greece’s retail sales index declined by 2.3 percent in January after a downward revised fall of 0.2... increases in turnover were seen in clothing and footwear with a fall of 12.8 percent. This was followed...). The volume decreases on an annual basis was led by a 12.8 percent fall in clothing and footwear, along

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  4. General govt primary cash surplus at 2.91 bln in Feb, arrears rise by 83 mln
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    billion euros to stand at 1.30 billion euros. Overall, the state budget primary balance showed a fall... underlying subcategories. The biggest fall came from tax refunds which fell by 8 million euros... rose by 873 million euros, compared to a fall of 1.38 billion euros seen in the previous month. EFSF

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  5. Feb current account deficit at 990.4 mln as services balance improves
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    ’ net external assets showed a fall of 26 million euros. The most notable transaction reported... by a fall of 548 million in the holdings of foreign bonds and T-bills. A net increase in external... displayed a net decrease in residents' external assets, due mostly to a fall of residents’ holdings

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  6. Newsletter 206 -17/05/2019

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    , the state budget primary balance showed a fall of 426 million euros to come to 1.17 billion euros... of the six underlying subcategories. The biggest fall came from tax refunds which fell by 63 million euros... refunds came to 4.20 billion, beating the monthly target by 18 million euros. Building permits fall

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  7. Eurosystem funding rises by 84 mln in Apr, ELA eliminated
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    Central Bank (ECB) funding, along with a fall of 16 million euros in Emergency Liquidity Assistance... far, Eurosystem funding has declined by 2.60 billion euros, reflecting a fall of 1.66 billion euros... to Greek banks has steadily declined by 148.63 billion euros. The majority of the fall (107.24

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  8. Unemployment drops to 18.1 pct in March
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    time last year, the unemployment rate came to 20.2 percent. Unemployment has continued to slowly fall... the peak of 1.35 million unemployed in September 2013, unemployment has shown a fall of around 36.9.... The unemployment rate for men stood at 14.4 percent, which marks a fall of 2 pps year-on-year. Broken down

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  9. Newsletter 210 -07/06/2019

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    with a QoQ fall of around 19,700 in those employed, bringing the total to 3.81 million. The unemployment... in May Month-on-month, the index showed a fall of 1.1 percent May’s reading has kept the index positive... Compared to Q4 2018, the index showed a fall of 1 percent Greece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) Wages

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  10. CPI falls by 0.3 pct in June after 13 months of rises
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    of 0.6 percent. The overall CPI fall on an annual basis was driven by a 1.8 percent drop in the price of household equipment, mainly led by a fall in the price of furniture, household appliances and textiles. This was followed by a 1.6 percent drop in recreation and culture, a 1.1 percent fall in food

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