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  1. Deposits rise by 1.43 bln in April

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    euros. Time deposits fell by 305 million euros. The latest deposit movement took the aggregate

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  2. Credit growth in January rises to 3.7 pct even as flow turns negative
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    with a 305 million-euro drop in lending, compared to an increase of 1.65 billion euros in December

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  3. Newsletter 286 - 26/02/2021

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    was negative with a 305 million-euro drop in lending, compared to an increase of 1.65 billion euros

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  4. Corporate loans lead 6.6 pct YoY growth in lending
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    at 70.18 billion euros. Credit to insurance corporations showed a net monthly inflow of 305 million

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  5. Athens prepares for Ukraine talks with Nuland as Dendias visits Odessa
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    could be said that might cause a rift in bilateral relations”. The story continues by adding... gas supplies as well as Turkey’s role in mediating between Moscow and Kiev. The Greek-US military

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  6. Mitsotakis visits China to keep relations ticking over
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    to strengthen bilateral trade relations and increase exports to China, especially in the agricultural... a Greek C-130 military transport aircraft loaded with essential supplies, including food, drinking

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  7. Greek manufacturing PMI virtually unchanged in Feb as uncertainty bites

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of purchases and a more marked deterioration in supplier delivery times supported the headline PMI... with the deteriorating supplier performance seen since December. Slower lead times in a number of cases were mainly due

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  8. PMI drops to 52 pts in Sep as manufacturing sector continues to grow

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    rose on higher supplier prices, though inflation eased to a near two-year low amid vendor discounting... activity remained solid, though supplier delays persisted, due to transport and customs, albeit less

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  9. PMI stable in March as war starts affecting business and confidence

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    supplier lead times caused by the Middle East war-related logistics disruptions. However, PMI was weighed... inflation reaching a near three-and-a-half-year high. Despite the sharpest lengthening of supplier

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  10. Greece needs to re-think natural gas policy, starting with demand
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    of supply. Russia, once the dominant supplier, has seen its share of the Greek market trimmed to just under 40 pct by 2020. The US has rapidly risen to second place thanks to increasing supplies of shale gas LNG, covering 25 pct of Greek demand. The remainder has been supplied by Turkey via pipeline

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