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Ιnflation in Greece reached 2.9% in November
Inflation in Greece was at 3.8% in October, 2.4% in September, and 3.5% in August, while in November of the previous year, it was at 8.8%.
Greek economy at the top of the list among 35 countries
According to The Economist's analysis, based on five economic and financial indicators (inflation, 'inflation breadth,' GDP, employment, and stock market performance), Greece maintains the highest scores in the economy
Upgrades growth forecasts for Greece
Growth is projected to be at 2.2% next year and 2.3% for 2025, according to Scope Ratings - identifying potential risks
GDP growth at 2% for 2024 - Recommendations for reforms
GDP rose by 1.3% over the first two quarters of 2023. Private consumption was supported by expanding employment, which is at its highest level since 2010, and by slowing inflation
Strong growth until 2025 – Gradual reduction of debt
Significantly higher than the European average and consistently above 2% is projected for the growth of the Greek economy over the three-year period by the Commission, in its autumn economic forecasts released today.
Commendations and recommendations for the Greek economy - No to wage-pension increases
Greece's economic outlook has improved significantly, with real GDP strengthening beyond the trends recorded before the pandemic, the IMF underlines in its post-mission conclusions.