Bank of Greece to trim growth outlook for 2024

Bank of Greece to trim growth outlook for 2024

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The Greek central bank is set to trim its growth outlook for next year significantly in its upcoming December forecasts. CE Report quoting Athens-Macedonian

Central bank governor Yannis Stournaras told POLITICO that his institution now expects the Greek economy to expand 2.4 percent this year, and by 2.5 percent in each of the two subsequent years. At the latest official forecast released in June, the central bank forecast 2.2 percent growth for this year, 3.0 percent for 2024 and 2.7 percent for 2025.

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