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Draft budget contains two scenarios on pensions, charts course within agreed fiscal targets
EconomyMacroeconomyin the MTFS assumptions. Private consumption is expected to grow by 1.1 percent, from 1 percent... of the alternative scenario is 1.1 billion euros: 335 million from scraping pension cuts and countermeasures
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In updated forecasts, IMF sees Greece meeting fiscal targets and debt falling
EconomyMacroeconomyof Greece achieving overall balances to three years, after a total surplus of 0.7 percent in 2016 and 1.1... last October, when it expected a total deficit of -1.7 percent of GDP for 2017, a deficit of -1.1
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August current account shows surplus of 1.56 bln as deficit in primary income account grows
EconomyMacroeconomyworsened very slightly by 18.3 million or 1.1 percent. This was driven by imports rising faster than... from a 1.1 billion-euro drop in residents' holdings of foreign bonds and T-Bills. A net increase
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Amid efforts to help banks reduce NPLs, portfolio sales dominate drive to meet 2018 targets
EconomyBankingand unsecured consumer loans for a total outstanding principal of 1.1 billion. Of the total.... The total collateral is valued by NBG at 1.1 billion euros, of which 650 million concerns commercial
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Final budget for 2019 excludes pension cuts, includes 910 mln in expansionary measures
EconomyMacroeconomypercent. Private consumption is forecasted to rise by 1.1 percent and exports growth to slow to 5.8... by 298 million euros to 16.8 billion. Expenditure will stay broadly stable, up by 1.1 percent
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Newsletter 193 -08/02/2018
increase comes to 1.1 percent on increased import activity across year The absolute figures... showed a rise of 1.1 percent in the trade deficit, bringing the total shortfall to 21.47 billion
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EC spring forecast sees growth of 2.2 pct in 2019, 2020 but warns of hampered public investments
EconomyMacroeconomyconsumption stayed on course and rose by 1.1 percent last year. The rate is seen as rising by 1.3 percent... balance reached 1.1 percent last year, boosted from good GDP growth, a broad-based recovery in taxable
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Newsletter 205 -10/05/2019
by 1.1 percent last year. The rate is seen as rising by 1.3 percent in 2019 and by 1.2 percent.... The Commission noted that the general government balance reached 1.1 percent last year, boosted
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CPI edges up by 0.2 pct in May
EconomyMacroeconomysince June 2018 rose by 0.9 percent. Month-on-month, the CPI for May fell by 1.1 percent when compared... percent increase in the price of communication. This was followed by a 1.1 percent rise in transport
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CPI falls by 0.3 pct in June after 13 months of rises
EconomyMacroeconomyand textiles. This was followed by a 1.6 percent drop in recreation and culture, a 1.1 percent fall in food and non-alcoholic beverages, plus a 1.1 percent decline in miscellaneous goods and services. Rises
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