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  1. Newsletter 301 - 18/06/2021

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    index rose by 6.6 percent YoY in Q1 after a rise of 5 percent in Q4.

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  2. Strong response to dual bond transaction takes 2021 debt issuance to 14 bln

    Economy

    the start and within the first couple of hours the order books had grown to 6.6 billion euros

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  3. Rise in wages index slows to 2.5 pct in Q2 but hits six successive quarters of growth
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    The non-seasonally adjusted (NSA) wages index rose by 2.1 percent YoY, after a rise of 6.6 percent YoY

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  4. Retail sales grow for fifth month in a row but rate eases to 8.8 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    index in August increased by 6.6 percent annually, from a revised 11.4 percent rise in July. Compared

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  5. Amidst Covid and inflation uncertainty, 2022 budget looks forward to solid growth
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 11.7 pct and exports growing by 14.1 pct. Imports are also seen rising by 6.6 pct. The main

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  6. Newsletter 320 - 10/12/2021

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    year’s very modest performance, annual growth for 2021 will land at 6.6 pct. During Q4 2019

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  7. PDMA's debt strategy for 2022 includes green bond in 12 bln haul
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    Economy

    of new bonds and 6.6 billion euros of the cash reserves. Other sources include the RRF or EIB

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  8. Covid spike forces change in govt plans, eclipsing deal with banks for rollout of RRF loans
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    from the EIB and 500 million from EBRD. Private participation is expected at 6.6 billion euros, taking

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  9. Economic sentiment stable in Feb, consumer confidence improves
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    territory at -6.6, well off the recent high of 12.3 points in September, improved by 5.6 points since March

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  10. Building permits leap by 42.9 pct in Nov, taking year-to-date rise to 27.5 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in negative territory at -6.6, well off the recent high of 12.3 points in September, improved by 5.6 points

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