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  1. OECD sees heavy hit from pandemic, gradual recovery in 2021 picking up pace in 2022
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    percent in 2021, picking up to 6.6 percent in 2022. This is a notable drop from the previous

    9%
  2. Newsletter 276 -04/12/2020

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    to 6.6 percent in 2022. This is a notable drop from the previous outlook’s projection of a drop in GDP

    9%
  3. GDP grows by 2.3 pct QoQ in Q3 and drops by 11.7 pct YoY as services exports crash
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    pace to 6.6 percent in 2022.

    9%
  4. Building permits drop by 12.4 pct in Nov amid second lockdown
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    improved by 6.6 points.

    9%
  5. Govt looks for positives as it steps up vaccine rollout
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    estimates, of 14 billion euros, from 6.6 billion before. Just six weeks into the new year

    9%
  6. Central government debt increases €9.15 bln to €374 bln in Q4
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    during the pandemic emergency came to 6.6%. The majority of FSM loans relate to the EU’s financial aid

    9%
  7. New development law chips away at Greece's Natura 2000 regime

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    in coastal zones – a project for which 6.6 million euros had been earmarked from the government’s Green

    9%
  8. IMF expects modest recovery, lingering debt but primary surplus to return swiftly
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    to rise by 1.9 pct. The current account is expected to remain in a deep deficit of 6.6 pct in 2021

    9%
  9. Newsletter 292 - 09/04/2021

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    account is expected to remain in a deep deficit of 6.6 pct in 2021, after -7.4 pct last year

    9%
  10. OECD ups 2021 growth estimate by nearly 3 points, underlines RRF impact
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    growth is seen accelerating to 5 pct, revised down from 6.6 pct expected previously. Vaccination

    9%