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  1. Newsletter 102 - 13/01/2017

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    deficit rose by 1.2 percent in November, following a marked drop of 16.1 percent in October, ELSTAT... to 40.1 billion. 2 Unemployment rate eases Slight drop attributed to a decline in the number of jobless... figure indicates the lowest reading in the last 4.5 years. The slight drop is attributed

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  2. Newsletter 106 - 10/02/2017

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    and transfers by 1.53 and 1.07 billion, respectively. Arrears to the private sector recorded a notable drop... billion in 2009 to 5.82 billion in 2015. The marked drop in operating costs led to efficiency gains... in November from 22.4 percent in the previous month. The upward movement is attributed to a drop

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  3. Newsletter 108 - 24/02/2017

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    , but reports have suggested that this may drop to around 1.5 percent of GDP, bringing the total down.... The drop in full-year receipts fully reflects a reduction in the average expenditure per trip by 11.3... reflects a significant drop in the services surplus by 1.61 billion and, to a lesser extent

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  4. Newsletter 115 - 21/04/2017

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    to 21.9 percent, from 21.5 percent previously, and expects the jobless rate to drop further to 21... payments, this figure increased by 929 million. The sharp drop in March expenditure led the Q1 figure up... deficit by 189.8 million and a drop in the primary income surplus by 146.1 million, which more than

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  5. General govt primary cash surplus falls to 1.2 bln in Q1, arrears edge down to 5.05 bln
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    , mostly due to a sharp drop in transfers by 1.55 billion to 1.43 billion, while taxes also declined... fell by 573 million to 18.11 billion euros, largely due to a drop in social benefits by 559 million... drop from the previous month fully reflects a decline of 136 million in tax refunds and of 64 million

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  6. Tourism could give economy annual 5 bln boost, NBG report finds
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    . Employment in the tourism sector grew by 7 percent between 2008-2016 versus the 23 percent drop.... With around 60 percent of these visitors staying in hotels, this rise comfortably offset the drop... conditions of 2015 also led hoteliers in Greece to drop their rates under pressure from travel agencies

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  7. Newsletter 138

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    to stand at 4.49 billion. The drop reflects the government’s recent drive to clear arrears as part... confidence was also reported as having improved to a three-and-a-half year high. 2 Retail sales drop by 0.3... in September, European Commission (EC) figures revealed. October’s figure represents a drop of 2.3 points

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  8. Building activity drops by 3 pct in September, permits increase above 1,000
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Building permits declined by 3 percent in September, easing from the drop of 5.2 percent noted... the 1,000-mark once more, after August’s figure of 864, which was the first drop below this threshold...) figures showed a 0.6 percent drop in apartment prices year-on-year in the third quarter of 2017

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  9. Building activity down by 6.7 pct in Dec after rising by 8.6 pct in 2017

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    issued in 2005. The most recent quarterly Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed a 0.3 percent drop in apartment prices year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2017. This followed a drop of 0.6 percent in Q3... in property prices came to an average drop of 1 percent, improving against the drop of 2.4 percent

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  10. Building activity up by 18 pct in Jan, permits dip below 1,000-mark

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    showed a 0.3 percent drop in apartment prices year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2017. This followed a drop of 0.6 percent in Q3. Apartment prices have been falling since the first quarter of 2009. For all of 2017, the decline in property prices came to an average drop of 1 percent, improving against

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