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  1. Industrial turnover drops by 2.1 pct YoY in Oct due to foreign markets and manufacturing
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    annual drop, something not seen since early 2021. April was the first negative reading since February..., while the non-domestic market was down by 10.3 percent. In the domestic market, the drop in October.... In the non-domestic market, the decrease was driven by a 11.4 percent drop in manufacturing. Mining

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  2. Newsletter 410 - 02/02/2024

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    comes from consumer confidence, which was down by 6 points. Retail trade also recorded a sharp drop... of the drop is attributed to energy and fuels that were down by 12.8 pct annually. Non-durable consumer... a drop of 5.2 pct. Compared to November 2022, automotive fuel was down by 13.2 pct, non-food was up by 2

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  3. Retail sales and volumes show worrying signs, turnover down 3.8 pct in Feb

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    Greece’s retail sales went deeper into contraction in February, with a drop of 3.8 percent year... in 2023 and this is the first back-to-back drop in over two years. On a monthly basis, the seasonally adjusted index increased by 0.7 percent, after a 5.3 percent drop in the previous month. The volume’s

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  4. Newsletter 458 - 04/04/2025

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    expensive in the US, leading only to a marginal drop of GDP by 0.05 pct, while when second-round effects... Retail sales grew by 2.5 pct year-on-year (YoY) in January, after a sharp drop of 5 pct in the previous... of 8.2 pct. Unemployment Greek unemployment continued to drop with a rate of 8.6 pct in February, from

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  5. Building activity collapses by 41.3 pct YoY in Mar due to uncertainty over construction code
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    Building activity tumbled in March with a collapse of 41.3 percent year-on-year, after a sharp drop... dropped by 43.3 percent. On a regional basis, the picture was all negative, with the biggest drop recorded in Ipeiros in north western Greece with 70.9 percent, while Attica also recorded a sharp drop

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  6. Building activity continues to slide in Apr, 4M permits down 26 pct YoY
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    Building activity continued its slide in April with a drop of 17.3 percent year-on-year, after..., with the biggest drop recorded in Western Macedonia with 47.2 percent, while Attica also recorded a sharp drop of 26.5 percent. The domestic construction market has gone essentially on hold since a recent

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  7. Greek unemployment rose to new high of 27.9 pct in June

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    percent, while recording a slight drop of 0.3pp quarter on quarter (q-o-q) for the first time since... rate at 31.9 percent, while male unemployment is just shy of 25 percent. Despite a drop to 59... groups recorded a slight drop. It is noteworthy that although the yoy growth in unemployment has

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  8. Trade deficit to July eased by 17.4 pct to 11.2 billion euros

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    compared to the 18.8 percent decline recorded in the first half of the year. The drop in July reflects... figures excluding the oil impact indicating a drop in both accounts at 4.8 and 5.8 percent.... The impact of oil bill was more pronounced in 7-month exports, which exhibited a 2.6 percent drop

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  9. Greece’s building activity remained in deep red for August

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    to August also points to a sharp drop of 35.8 percent in permits, 34.8 percent in surface and 31.6... decline are Epirus and the Ionian Islands, which experienced a drop in excess of 55 percent over... and the Peloponnese, where it was just shy of 40 percent. Furthermore, the recorded drop in the Attica

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  10. Industrial turnover index falls 8 pct in September, new orders also down

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    economy. It is also noteworthy that on a twelve-month trailing basis both indices are recording a drop of 1.9 and 3.9 percent respectively. The drop in the industrial turnover in September reflects... a double-digit drop (down 15.7 percent and 15.5 percent respectively). A similar pattern was broadly

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