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  1. Newsletter 241 - 28/02/2020

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    takes note of the economic progress, with Greece expected to secure growth of 2.2 percent in 2019

    3%
  2. Retail turnover edged up by 0.2 pct in Dec, annual increase at 1.3 pct
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    , followed by clothing and footwear (+3 percent), automotive fuel (+2.2 percent) and supermarkets

    3%
  3. Gathering signs of coronavirus impact on growth expectations
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    by 2.2 percent this year against a baseline of 2.5 percent, which as mentioned is already lower than

    3%
  4. Unemployment drops to 16.3 pct in December
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    fell by 2.2 pps. Regionally, the lowest unemployment rate continues to manifest in Crete where

    3%
  5. Newsletter 242 -06/03/2020

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    , Greece’s GDP could grow by 2.2 percent this year against a baseline of 2.5 percent, which

    3%
  6. MoF to announce measures for safeguarding businesses impacted by COVID19

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    the government’s target of 2.8 percent. Under the first scenario, Greece’s GDP could grow by 2.2 percent

    3%
  7. Wages index down by 0.1 pct in Q4 2019

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    of 2.2 percent in Q3. This marks nine consecutive quarters of index rises. The NSA index came to 115

    3%
  8. Eurobank net profits at 256.7 mln in 2019
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    restructuring costs of 15.1 million, other restructuring costs of 6.2 million and discontinued operations €2.2

    3%
  9. E-commerce businesses report drop in sales due to Covid-19
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    of 5.4 percent, followed by clothing and footwear (+3 percent), automotive fuel (+2.2 percent

    3%
  10. Piraeus Bank posts net profit of 49 mln in Q4 and 270 mln in 2019
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    customer deposits rose by around 2.2 billion QoQ to 47.1 billion. On an annual basis, domestic deposits

    3%