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  1. Government cracks down on sun lounger sprawl as public mood towards tourism sours

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of the concession holders have been blocking access and trying to force beachgoers to pay to use

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  2. New bonds drive up central government debt by 3 bln to 404.69 bln in Q2

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    creditors to pre-pay the two coming years of the GLF loans. The weighted average maturity of the total

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  3. ND keeps eye on upcoming local elections amid ongoing complaints about wildfires

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    , it looks like SYRIZA will not adopt the idea of allowing “friends” of the party to pay dues

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  4. Mitsotakis leans on economic performance in bid to clinch local election dominance
    Image: https://www.primeminister.gr/

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    economic performance that he said would make it possible to pay compensation immediately. Polling

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  5. Newsletter 399 - 27/10/2023

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    had to pay 2 billion euros more in interest. A steady positive assessment by rating agencies

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  6. After Greece clambers back to investment grade, what lies ahead?

    Agora

    to September of this year, Greece had to pay 2 billion euros more in interest. A steady positive

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  7. Newsletter 400 - 03/11/2023

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    the minimum wage that they pay their employees. This provided the pivot for the final intervention

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  8. Newsletter 401 - 10/11/2023

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    would be expected to pay, regardless of whether they declare profits or not. The fiscal impact

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  9. Lower repos push debt down to 402.88 bln in Q3, bonds rise by 2.5 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the official creditors to pre-pay the two coming years of the GLF loans. The weighted average

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  10. PM launches reconstruction plan for disaster-hit regions as SYRIZA walkout spawns new group
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    that the state did not have endless means to pay for compensation. He noted pointedly that half a billion

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