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OECD sees growth stable at 2 pct this year, urges reforms and fiscal discipline
EconomyMacroeconomyin 2025, seen supporting real investment growth of about 9 pct by 2025 if undertaken effectively
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EC makes minor adjustment to growth forecast, at 2.2 pct for 2024
EconomyMacroeconomya downward revised 9 pct forecast of the Greek authorities, as submitted in the Stability Programme
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Eurobank net profit jumps by 80 pct to 287.2 mln in Q1
EconomyBankingeuros, which is 9 cents/share and 30 pct of the 2023 profits. This will rise to 40 pct of this year
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PM appeals to Brussels over high prices, sparking opposition scorn
PoliticsGreek Politics, such as inflation, that will be the biggest factor in shaping how people vote on June 9, rather than any
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Inflation and property data cloud economic picture
EconomyMacroeconomyAlthough most of the attention after the Easter break in Greece has gradually shifting towards the European Parliament elections on June 9, the economy continues to pose challenges for the government and to be a source of doubt about some policy choices. Several government interventions to contain
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Centre-left parties jockey for leading role in post-election landscape
PoliticsGreek Politicsleader said he believed the party was on course to gain 20 percent on June 9. Kasselakis claims
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PM eyes broader mortgage subsidies, Kasselakis responds to personal wealth questions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthere to be no doubt on the evening of June 9 that his party is the dominant force in Greek politics
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Leaders' finances under scrutiny as Kasselakis hits back at accusations
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSolution is on 9 pct, ahead of the Communist Party (KKE) on 8 pct. Around 70 pct of voters say
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European Parliament vote delivers blow to PM as rise of far right, low turnout dominate
PoliticsGreek Politics, SYRIZA. The leftists were projected to gain 14.7 pct, which was about 9 points lower than in the last
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Podcast - Wake up poll: Euro elections jolt Greek politics
AgoraThe European Parliament elections held in Greece on June 9 produced a few surprises, some of which could be significant for the country's political scene over the next few months and years. The ruling centre-right party, New Democracy, performed worse than opinion polls had suggested and fell below
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