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Newsletter 498 - 13/03/2026
, with oil prices in the region of 100 dollars per barrel - and the volatile energy market likely to persist
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Newsletter 499 - 20/03/2026
and 100 euros per month depending on household size and income criteria. It is estimated to have
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Energy crisis puts squeeze on Greek fiscal policy
Agora. The Market Pass ran from February to October 2023, offering between 22 and 100 euros per month depending
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Newsletter 501 - 03/04/2026
resilience in manufacturing are absorbing the initial impact, the persistence of $100‑plus oil
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How Iran war is reshaping Greece’s economy
EconomyFeaturesthe initial impact, the persistence of $100‑plus oil and the paralysis of the Strait of Hormuz present
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BoG provides insight into Greece’s housing affordability problem
EconomyFeaturesAbility Index. The index assumes a 25‑year mortgage for a 100 sq.m “typical” dwelling, with a limit of 25
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Mitsotakis distances himself from Israel’s Lebanon offensive as industry warns of energy crunch
PoliticsGreek Politicsinto roughly 100 mln euros a year - plus a 200-million-euro Modernisation Fund aimed at subsidising
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What is the state of play with Greek banks?
Economyat the end of August. A further reduction of new production well below 3 percent and the consequent gradual repricing of the total book close to 3 percent are anticipated to fetch some 900 million euros... is in the money with the first exercise date set on December 10 3) the announcement of the outcome
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PASOK unites forces with Greek "Olive Tree" for EP elections but will it be enough?
PoliticsGreek Politics3 percent support in national elections and 2.9 percent in European elections. Greece's other social democratic part, Democratic Left (DIMAR) scored equally poorly with 3.1 and 3 percent respectively. There should be no mistaking the fact that these figures, right on the 3 percent threshold
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Shortcomings in healthcare seen at forefront of austerity impact in Greece
Societyin the past 3 years. Findings from population surveys suggest a 2.5 times increased prevalence of major depression, from 3•3 percent in 2008 to 8•2 percent in 2011, with economic hardship being a major
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