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  1. IMF trims 1 point off 2022 growth, makes major revision to inflation forecast
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its latest global macro and fiscal estimates in the context of the spring meetings currently held in Washington, capturing the impact of inflation on growth. Specifically for Greece, growth for this year wa...

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  2. Poverty rate rises in 2021; even after social transfers 1 in 4 children are at risk
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    Society

    The latest living conditions published by ELSTAT on Friday shows that poverty resumed an upward trend in 2021 after a series of declines that started in 2014, with 2020 marking the most recent annual low. The risk of poverty threshold has dropped to 5,2...

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  3. Credit flow turns negative in July with outflow for corporations at 1 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    The credit expansion in the Greek private sector kept up its recent pace in July, rising by 6.4 percent year-on-year (YoY), from 6.1 percent in the previous month, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Wednesday showed. The net lending flow was negat...

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  4. Unemployment stable at 9.4 pct in Dec, improves by 1 point in 2024
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) unemployment rate remained below the 10 percent mark in December, edging down marginally to 9.4 percent, from 9.5 percent in the previous month, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Thursday. In Decemb...

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  5. Current account at 1 bln surplus in Jan, goods deficit at 2.91 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s current account was in surplus in January of 1.02 billion, from a deficit of 3.6 billion euros in December, Bank of Greece (BoG) data showed on Monday. In January 2024, the balance showed a surplus of 1.8 billion euros. The Bank of Greece notes...

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  6. Greece - Some structural macroeconomic arithmetic
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    Agora

    growth. Consider Table 1 below, which presents recent growth outlooks for Greece by the Ministry... suggests that trend output growth sits around 1¼ percent a year. The OECD seems to be below 2 percent... are average workers in the economy becoming more efficient to make up for fewer in number.[1

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  7. Government hopes offer of tax breaks and grants will spark growth boost

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    study revealed that an investment of 1 euro in one quarter results in a cumulative increase of GDP... 1 billion. The two scenarios assume state subsidies of 3.5 billion. Market sources note that around...-sized companies and clusters, at 150,000 euros for very small and small businesses and at 100,000

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  8. BoG data shows that overseas property investment revenue accelerated in 2018

    EconomyFeatures

    , the increase in the first, second and third quarters of 2018 was 0.3 percent, 1 percent and 2.1 percent... to an average price contraction of 1 percent in 2017. During the final quarter of the year, properties... particularly come under fire in Greece, where clusters of Airbnb properties have driven up rent

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  9. Lenders set out 49 milestones for Greece to meet before next bailout tranche

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    to the banking sector to “safeguard financial stability” include: 1) Finalisation of a comprehensive.... The current set of prior actions involves: 1) Integration into the Unified Auxiliary Insurance Fund (ETEA) by September 1 of all supplementary pension funds, which will be only financed by own

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  10. Has external competitiveness been fixed in Greece?
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    Agora

    the euro zone is an important indicator of significant progress. Figure 1 above shows some summary... in these calculations from figure 1 above? The lower bold line of figure 1 is the IMF’s REER.... Why 1992? We will explain shortly. Let us first look for the same concept of the REER in figure 1

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