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Newsletter 206 -17/05/2019
party, Movement for Change (KINAL), is way behind on 6.6 percent. The poll puts the proportion
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Social impact of crisis seen easing in 2018, but 31.8 pct still at risk of poverty/exclusion
Societyto that received by the lowest 20 percent, has declined to a ratio of 5.5 in 2018 from 6.6 in 2016
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Mitsotakis steps up pressure on voters to avoid July 7 letdown
PoliticsGreek Politicsby SYRIZA on 23.8 percent, a 10.5-point lead. Movement for Change (KINAL) is in third on 6.6 percent
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Retail turnover falls by 2 pct in Apr, volume declines by 2.7 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy, and improving by 6.6 points year-on-year. The overall ESI for June improved by 0.2 points to 101.
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Eight in 10 tourist visits to just five regions, six nationalities generate half of receipts
EconomyFeatures. This was followed by the south Aegean with 6.6 million visitors (+13.5 percent) and Attica with 5.7 million visitors
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Newsletter 221 -27/09/2019
. Arrivals from Russia decreased by 6.6 percent, while in contrast US visitors saw an increase of 6.2
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Economic sentiment edges down to 107.2, consumer confidence continues to rise
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) dropped by 1.2 points in September to reach 107.2 points, European Commission (EC) figures showed on Friday. As of August’s reading, the index has remained above 100 points for seven consecutive months. Compared to September 2018, the ESI has increased by 6.6
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Trade deficit edges down by 1.7 pct in August
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 6.6 percent, while those to non-EU countries showed a decline of 20.3 percent during
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Economic sentiment eases to 106.7 in Oct, industry and construction confidence improve
EconomyMacroeconomytrade dropped by 6.6 points month-on-month to 26.3 points, and showed a rise of 9.9 points year
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Retail turnover increases by 1.2 pct in August, volume edges up by 0.8 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy. In addition, retail trade dropped by 6.6 points month-on-month to 26.3 points, and showed a rise of 9.9
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