Greece’s economy claims top spot in The Economist’s rankings

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For the second time in a row, Greece’s economy has been ranked in top place by The Economist for its 2023 economic performance.

The Economist’s 2023 analysis is based on five economic and financial indicators (inflation, “inflation range,” GDP, jobs, and stock market performance).

According to Ekathimerini, Greece has achieved the highest marks in the economy among 35 primarily affluent countries this year.

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For the second time in a row, Greece’s economy has been ranked in top place by The Economist for its 2023 economic performance.

The Economist noted “some surprising results” in Greece’s performance across the five indicators, including the 43.8 per cent increase in the stock market value of the Greek market.

Greece secured the top position for the first time in The Economist 2022 analysis of 34 prosperous nations.

Source: Ekathimerini.

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