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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Pace of Greek recession slows to lowest in nearly 6 years, at 0.2 percent in 2nd quarter

by  Associated Press Greek economy contracts at slowest rate since 2008 Associated Press - 13 August 2014 05:45-04:00 ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's economy is shrinking at its slowest rate in nearly six years. Official figures Wednesday from the Statistical Authority show that Greece's economy was only 0.2 percent smaller in the second quarter than it had been a year earlier — the lowest since the third quarter of 2008. In the first quarter, it was 1.1 percent smaller, slightly worse than previously thought. After six years of recession brought on by the global financial crisis and Greece's homegrown debt problems, many economists are predicting modest growth in the second half of 2014. Since the recession started in 2008, Greece's economy has shrunk by around a quarter, partly because the government had to impose tough austerity measures, such as spending cuts and tax hikes, in return for international bailout loans. News Topics: Business, General news, Economy, Recessions and depressions People, Places and Companies: Greece, Western Europe, Europe Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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