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  1. Newsletter 105 - 03/02/2017

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    lengthened due to the heavy snowfall. 2 Retail trade index turnover rises in November November rebound reflects double-digit increases in some areas Retail sales fell by 4.3 percent in November mostly due... trade index rose for the third straight month at an accelerating pace by 1.8 percent in November

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  2. Newsletter 234 -10/01/2020

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    to 24.34 billion euros in November and made up 6.9 percent of the total. According to the Bank of Greece... corporations came to 4.34 percent in November, up by 2 basis points (bps) from the rate of 4.32 noted... Industrial Production Index (IPI) dropped by 8.1 percent year-on-year (YoY) in November, following

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  3. Newsletter 236 -24/01/2020

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    a deficit of 1.39 billion euros in November, from a deficit of 673.4 million in October, according to Bank... euros, down by 54 million year-on-year (YoY). According to the BoG, November’s performance... of 2.03 billion up to November 2019 compared to a deficit of 3.72 billion in November 2018. BoG

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  4. Strong surplus in Nov as travel balance nears year-end with 58.6 pct of 2019 intakes, 46.7 pct of arrivals
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    Greece’s travel balance recorded a surplus of 173.8 million euros in November, from 1.27 billion... to the 33.3-million-euros figure of last year, the November 2021 data is even higher than the 108.8 million euros of November 2019. Receipts came to 286.8 million euros for the month, nearly four times year

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  5. Greek credit contracts by 3.1 pct in December

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    percent in November, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). However, this was the second lowest negative reading since November 2011. Lending balances continued heading south for the sixth... in November, yet both figures indicate the second and first lowest reading respectively in 2014. Note

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  6. PMI drops for third straight month to hit one-year low of 48.3 in Nov

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    points in November after a drop by 0.6 points in October, the Markit survey displayed on Thursday. As a result, PMI edged down to 48.3, which is the lowest reading since November 2015. The ongoing... a downward trend. However, job creation, albeit marginal, continued in November. In particular

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  7. Newsletter 104 - 27/01/2017

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    in November Average expenditure per trip falls by almost a quarter to 285.5 euros Travel receipts fell by 6.6 percent to 13.03 billion in the 11 months up to November. Travel receipts declined at the double-digit pace of 13.8 percent in November, after increasing in the previous two months, BoG figures

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  8. Retail sales rise at an accelerating pace of 1.8 pct in Nov
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    The turnover of Greece’s retail trade index increased at the higher pace of 1.8 percent in November... displayed on Monday. The November headline figure is the third straight positive reading... in November, up from the 2.6 percent rise posted in the previous month. The rebound in November sales

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  9. New overdue taxes rise by 1.25 bln in Dec, total for 2018 at 106.62 bln
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    November’s figure of 857 million data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (IAPR..., while the amount of VAT due came to 764.7 million compared to 1.13 billion in November... from came to 87.9 percent in November. The amount of corporate income tax due came to 793.4 million

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  10. End of freeze on layoffs coincides with worst ever hirings balance in Nov
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    Greece’s employment balance remained deep in the red in November with 79,129 more departures than... information system. The balance in November last year was negative by 29,933, suggesting a drop of 49,196 job... balance for November on record. This suggests that as a freeze on layoffs came to an end, firms

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