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Greece GDP Growth Rate YoY Adv climbed to -2.6% in November 2013, released February 2014, up 0.4% from October's -3.0% reading.
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GDP Growth Rate YoY Adv (Greece) was reported at -2.6% in February 2014. The reading rose from the previous value of -3%. This is classified as a medium-impact indicator released on a quarterly basis.
Historically, this indicator is positively correlated with BTC/USD (Watch). A secondary relationship exists with USD/JPY, negatively correlated (Watch).
Auto-generated from current model state · Refreshes on each release · Last update February 2014.
The GDP Growth Rate YoY Adv is a key financial indicator that measures the annual percentage change in a country's gross domestic product (GDP). It provides valuable insights into the overall health and performance of an economy, as a higher growth rate indicates a stronger and more robust economy. This indicator is closely monitored by investors, policymakers, and businesses as it can impact investment decisions, government policies, and consumer confidence. A positive GDP Growth Rate YoY Adv is generally seen as a sign of economic growth and stability, while a negative growth rate may signal a potential economic downturn.
Aggregate growth figures anchor cyclical positioning across asset classes and inform fiscal and monetary policy debate. Surprises against consensus can drive short-term moves, particularly when the print breaks an established trend. Released quarterly.
Latest reading (Feb 2014): actual -2.6 %.
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| Friday, June 19, 2026 | Actual | Previous | Consensus | Sigmanomics Rolling-Surprise Forecast | Impact | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 08:00 | Current Account | -2.345 | -2.3 | -2.30 | Low | ||