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Athens wary of implications from Erdogan’s cancelled trip to Washington
The postponement of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the White House on May 9 is seen as a move that will likely upend efforts to mend ties after prolonged friction and that will play into the hands of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.
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PM's target for EP elections is in sight, according to new polls
Two opinion polls published over the weekend suggest that following a recent dip in its popularity, New Democracy is reclaiming some of the lost ground and looks on course to get the 33 pct that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has set as a target for the June 9 European Parliament elections.
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Credit expansion grows by 4.5 pct in Mar, driven by corporations
The credit expansion in the Greek private sector picked up even more pace further in March, rising by 4.5 percent year-on-year (YoY), up from 3.8 percent in February, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Friday showed.
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Deposits reverse contraction in Mar with 1.67 bln growth
The net private sector deposits in the Greek banking system increased in March with a rise of 1.67 billion euros, after a 1.07 billion euros drop in February, based on the latest Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Friday.
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Building permits start year strongly with 15.1 pct rise in Jan
Building permits started the new year strongly with a rise of 15.1 percent year-on-year (YoY), after a modest 0.6 percent increase in December, according to the data released by the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT) on Friday.
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Mitsotakis tempers expectations for EP vote, Kasselakis talks up prospects
In an extensive TV interview on Thursday night, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis set the bar for his party in this year’s European Parliament elections at a similar score to the one New Democracy achieved in the EP vote five years ago.
Bar on extreme right party triggers developments across political spectrum
Government touts upgrades to civil protection amid early start to wildfire season
Economy
March hirings balance hits new high, boosted by seasonal jobs in catering and accommodation
Greece’s employment balance was strong in March, with 63,689 more hires than departures, according to data from the Labour Ministry’s Ergani information system.
Strong demand for 30-year benchmark bond, yield of 4.24 pct double 2021 rate
ECB study finds Greeks overburdened by housing costs, most likely to miss payments
Society
Inequality rises marginally in 2023, with 1.9 mln Greeks at risk of poverty
The two main metrics of income inequality in Greece were released by ELSTAT in its 2023 survey on Wednesday, suggesting that the picture remained broadly stable, based on the 2022 income reference year, with small increase in both.
Workers lost almost 9 pct of real income last year, research shows
Latest census data shows demographic challenge is here as population shrinks, ages
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Podcast - Whose property? Greece’s housing challenges
After going through a really difficult time during the country’s long economic crisis, the Greek property market is booming, but that's creating a whole new set of problems.