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Creditors give thumbs up for 10th post-MoU review, underline pandemic legacy
EconomyProgrammethat were published in the spring estimates, which see growth of more than 4 pct this year and 6 pct
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Newsletter 299 - 04/06/2021
than 4 pct this year and 6 pct in 2022, mostly thanks to the contribution of the RRF resources
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GDP rises by 4.4 pct QoQ in Q1 and falls 2.3 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomyanticipate that GDP will increase 4.1 percent this year, followed by growth of 6 percent in 2022
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Industrial production up by 22.5 percent in April after last year's lockdown
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) rose by 22.5 percent year-on-year (YoY) in April following a revised increase of 5.7 percent in March, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data revealed on Thursday. Month-on-month (MoM), the index rose by 2.8 percent after an increase of 6 percent
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Govt views pandemic window as opportunity to advance contentious reform agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsit up to existing workers up to 35-years old. Social insurance contributions will remain at 6 pct
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Newsletter 302 - 18/06/2021
to existing workers up to 35-years old. Social insurance contributions will remain at 6 pct for workers
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Credit growth in May slows to 2.2 pct; monthly flow -17 mln
EconomyMacroeconomycompared to outflows of 6 million a month previously. This led the overall balance for the month
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Who lied about Covid-19 in Serbia, and how?
Agorato these, Serbian officials had many more statements (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) with disinformation
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EC summer forecast sees growth edging up to 4.3 pct, driven by RRF
EconomyMacroeconomyThe European Commission continues to marginally revise upwards its forecasts for Greece’s growth: In the latest summer forecasts released on Wednesday it sees the economy growing by 4.3 pct in 2021, from the 4.1 pct expected in May. The growth estimate for 2022 remains unchanged at 6 pct
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Newsletter 304 - 09/07/2021
at 6 pct. The Commission notes that as restrictive measures began to be relaxed in May, several
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