IMF predicts Greece to grow at a faster pace than the Eurozone over the next two years
The International Monetary Fund further predicts continued reduction in unemployment and a decline in inflation to around 2% by 2025
March was an intense month for inflation in Greece and Southern Europe
A declines in price hikes in food and energy, but increases in all other items - Northern European countries experienced minimal inflation or even deflation
Eurostat: In March, inflation in Greece stood at 3.4% – In the Eurozone it was 2.4%
Services and food continue to be the main components of inflation in the Eurozone - The rate of increase in food prices in Greece is at 4.8%