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  1. Newsletter 504 - 15/05/2026

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    , while animal output saw a more modest 0.6% increase. Input prices reflect this upward pressure

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  2. Greece braces for major inflation shock as Middle East standoff continues
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    a single month, crop output prices rose by 9.8% in March, while animal output saw a more modest 0.6

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  3. Building activity continues strong start to 2026 with 5.4 pct YoY rise in Feb
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    2,142 in February 2025. The corresponding surface area saw a strong rise of 42.6 percent YoY, while

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  4. The "King of the North" seeking to heal a fractured kingdom
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    to The Observer, adding that one of the problems of “Blairism” was that it “saw the market as always

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  5. PMI improves in May as manufacturers struggle with effects of Iran war
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , it was broadly in line with the long-term trend. "The Greek manufacturing sector saw renewed momentum in May

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  6. Newsletter 14 - 06/02/2015

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    of the goodwill evident within Europe when SYRIZA was elected evaporated quickly. Winning it back..., though, it created the impression of a government winging it. This impression was compounded

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  7. What we've got here is a failure to communicate

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    Europe when SYRIZA was elected evaporated quickly. Winning it back in an environment where the key... the impression of a government winging it. This impression was compounded by Varoufakis suggesting a debt

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  8. Machinations give both coalition and SYRIZA hope of winning presidential vote
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    . In such circumstances it could not be ruled out that the party’s deputies would move en masse to back

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  9. Athens prepares new primary residences proposal after finding common ground with banks
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    EconomyProgramme

    The Greek government and local banks are reportedly making progress in their discussions about how to replace the Katseli law, which expires at the end of the month, with a new framework for protecting primary residences from foreclosure. The two sides ...

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  10. Changes to energy subsidies aimed at winning over middle class
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Stressing that the energy crisis is an exogenous shock to Greek households and arguing that the European Union has failed to react decisively enough, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined on Thursday the latest package of measures his government w...

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