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Newsletter 344 - 01/07/2022
some growth in order to tame inflation and this is causing headwinds for governments trying to escape
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Newsletter 347 - 22/07/2022
Protection Instrument. The ECB described it as “necessary in order to support the effective
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Manufacturing slips into contraction for first time since early 2021 as PMI drops by 2 pts in July
EconomyMacroeconomyin a year-and-half. Some companies have mentioned reductions in workforce due to lower order inflows
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Balance of payments shows shipping on course for bumper year, but economic benefits unclear
EconomyFeaturescontributes in the order of 6-7 pct to national GDP, alternative analyses suggest that the added value
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Summer Covid wave sparks fresh warnings, as opposition unites on gender-based violence
PoliticsGreek Politicsof law and order. ND’s reluctance to adopt the framework of gender-based violence and the term
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Newsletter 348 - 12/07/2022
out surveillance of Androulakis’s phone for three months in late 2021, after obtaining an order from
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Phone-tapping scandal causing ripple effect across political scene
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGovernment officials are targeting the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) in early September, when Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will announce more cost-of-living relief measures, as an escape from the mounting pressure caused by the spying scandal. However, in order to reach TIF
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Greece beefs up border security to counter migration flow
PoliticsForeign Policywoman and seven children. Athens accused Turkey of again weaponising the migrant crisis in order
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Scepticism greets govt denials of involvement in surveillance, as communications missteps snowball
PoliticsGreek Politicscommittee, in order to question the EYP head specifically on what they consider a major political issue
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Back-to-back contraction for PMI in Aug reflects tough conditions for manufacturing
EconomyMacroeconomy, attributed to lower new order inflows and weak client demand. The latest survey found that the new
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