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  1. How economic sanctions on Russia could affect Greek economy
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    should not be underestimated. You can follow Georgia on Twitter: @georgia_nakou_ Georgia Nakou

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  2. Athens encouraged by agreement on EU's Strategic Compass

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    to follow a path of cooperation, consistent de-escalation and to respond to the adequate concerns

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  3. IMF urges caution on public finances
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    achieved by 2027. This will follow a deficit of less than 2 pct of GDP this year, contingent on the need

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  4. Newsletter 334 - 08/04/2022

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    have liked to follow under normal circumstances. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said

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  5. Newsletter 335 - 15/04/2022

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    quarter of the year and interest rate rises will follow. Greece had enjoyed the lowest borrowing

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  6. More fiscal space emerges for new energy relief package as parties jostle for support
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    electricity price in Europe”. He cited Portugal and Spain as examples to follow in order to reduce

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  7. PM goes big on minimum wage increase, but opposition unmoved
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    but would cease to be compulsory. He said the state trusted citizens to follow sensible precautions

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  8. PM sets out path to next elections as PASOK restores traditional name

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    they expect that a second vote, under enhanced PR, will follow soon afterwards. Mitsotakis said

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  9. Mitsotakis heads to Washington with defence, energy and investment at top of agenda
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    investments in Greece that could follow the ones by Pfizer and Microsoft are also expected to be raised

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  10. Enhanced surveillance concludes, but more reforms and tougher fiscal targets lie ahead
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    . Escape clause It is due to this tight framework that Greece must follow to keep its debt in check

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