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PMI at 55 pts in March, slowing from Feb but above 50 for tenth month
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās Manufacturing PMI dipped by 1.1 points to 55 in March, the tenth consecutive reading above the 50-mark threshold. Although remaining positive, the index declined against the figure for February, which at 56.1 points, represented the highest reading since June 2000. Improvements in three
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Unemployment rate at 20.6 pct in Jan, inactive population rises
EconomyMacroeconomy35-44 (-1.1 pp). Broken down on a regional basis, Epirus and West Macedonia continue to have
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New overdue taxes jump by 2.01 bln in Feb, total stock climbs to 101.12 bln
EconomyMacroeconomywere under forced collection measures increased by 20,839 month-on-month to 1.1 million. Those who
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Tourist numbers increase by 9.7 pct in 2017, cruise visitors decline
EconomyMacroeconomyfell by 1.1 percent to 589,000. Cruises Cruise passenger traffic declined across the year
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IMF revises growth forecasts downwards, emphasising gap with other lenders
EconomyMacroeconomysignificantly to 0.7 percent this year from 1.1 in 2017, reaching the same figure again in 2019. The current
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EC forecast acknowledges pressure on Greek households, revises down growth
EconomyMacroeconomyled by corporate investments contributing 1.1 percentage points (pps) to the overall growth rate
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New overdue taxes up by 776 mln in March, total stock at 101.44 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyobligations who were under forced collection measures increased by 21,275 month-on-month to 1.1 million
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Tourism accounts for 27.3 pct of Greek GDP in total, study shows
EconomyFeaturespercent. The average expenditure per night also increased by 1.1 percent to 67.7 euros.
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Greek families shell out for education as state system falls short
Societyfinancial transfers by 33 percent. But spending on cram schools fell by only 1.1 percent, and private
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Industrial turnover up by 3.4 pct in March, positive for third month
EconomyMacroeconomyequipment (-13.5 percent). The manufacturing PMI for March dipped by 1.1 points to 55, the tenth consecutive
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