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  1. Credit contraction at 1.1 pct in Dec, loans to enterprises increase by 1.09 bln MoM

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    Credit contraction in the Greek market came to 1.1 percent in December compared to a contraction of 1.4 percent seen in November, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Monday. As a result, the outstanding balance decreased to 170.29 billion from 173.47 billion in the previous month and stayed

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  2. Trade deficit grows by 5.1 pct in Dec, full-year increase comes to 1.1 pct
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    percent YoY in December. The aggregate figure for 2018 showed a rise of 1.1 percent in the trade

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  3. Credit contraction at 1.1 pct in Jan, balance at 169.42 bln
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    Credit contraction in the Greek market came to 1.1 percent in January, unchanged from December, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Wednesday. As a result, the outstanding balance decreased to 169.42 billion from 170.29 billion in the previous month and stayed under the 180-billion euro mark

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  4. CPI falls by 1.1 pct YoY in May
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    Greece’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell by 1.1 percent year-on-year (YoY) in May compared to a decline of 1.4 percent seen in April, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) figures showed on Wednesday. The average CPI for the rolling 12 months fell by 0.1 percent. Month-on-month, the CPI for May

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  5. Credit growth edges up to 1.1 pct in Nov
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    Credit movement in the Greek private sector increased by 1.1 percent year-on-year (YoY) in November, from a rise of 0.9 percent in October and 0.8 percent in September, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Wednesday showed. The growth in credit expansion has remained broadly stable after

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  6. Growth in car sales slows to 1.1 pct in April
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    Road motor vehicles going into circulation for the first time slowed down considerably in April, growing by 1.1 percent year-on-year (YoY), after rising strongly in March by 31.3 percent, according to Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data released on Friday. In April 2022, the year-on-year

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  7. GDP up by 1.1 pct QoQ, needs 2.8 pct growth in H2 to reach annual forecast
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    Greece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) GDP accelerated its gains in Q2, rising by 1.1 percent quarter-on-quarter (QoQ), from a 0.8 percent rise in Q1, provisional data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) revealed on Friday. The Greek economy has been growing continuously QoQ now since Q2

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  8. Newsletter 200 -29/03/2019

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    a surplus of 182 million, 210 million better than the target. 2 ESI stays at 101.3 March Index remains over 100-point mark for second month Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) remained unchanged month-on-month... is the joint highest since August 2018. Compared to March 2018, the ESI has increased by 2.1 points

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  9. Sept economic sentiment drops to early 2021 levels, consumer confidence down by 6.7 pts
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    . The euro area’s ESI was 92.5 points, down by 1.1 points from September. The recovery in Greece’s consumer...Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) reversed the latest rises and dropped below 100 points, to 98.3... of the series, but sentiment has been sliding since. Over the rolling 12-month period, the ESI is now

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  10. Economic sentiment on up again after 4.2 pt rise in Jan
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    , dropping by 1.4 points from the previous month. Euro area ESI was 112.7 points, down by 1.1 points month...Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) continued its upward trend in January, after a pause in December, increasing by 4.2 points to 114.2, according to European Commission figures released on Friday. ESI

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