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  1. Newsletter 450 - 7/02/2025

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    in manufacturing, being stronger than the series trend. Manufacturers saw output growth for the fourth

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  2. Fringe parties gain from Tempe furore as judiciary becomes embroiled in row
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    by the nativist Voice of Reason, which saw a decline in support from 5.6 to 3.7 pct. When

    4%
  3. Newsletter 452 - 21/02/2025

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    , the ministry attributes this to tackling tax evasion. Certain activities saw increases in e-transactions

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  4. Tempe casts heavy shadow over public mood as accident report confirms serious safety failings
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    ’s protests, Thursday also saw the publication of the report of the Hellenic Air & Rail Safety

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  5. Newsletter 453 - 28/02/2025

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    back control of the narrative around Greece’s worst ever rail disaster. Thursday saw the publication

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  6. Debt position provides protection against global turbulence
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    in December. Greece last saw these yield levels in June last year and has been firmly on a downward path

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  7. Newsletter 455 - 14/03/2025

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    for the 30-year bond saw offers from the UK coming at 65 pct, followed by Greece at 15 pct. Fund managers

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  8. Moody's upgrading Greece to investment grade puts an end to painful 15-year cycle
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    . Following Moody’s upgrade, Greece closes a painful 15-year cycle that at the start of 2012 saw the country

    4%
  9. Moody's upgrade underlines gap between economic story and reality for households

    Economy

    in the same period. Greeks saw the first upgrade of GGBs to investment grade in 2023, when S&P

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  10. Government commits to uniformed personnel pay rises amid clamour for higher incomes

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    saw fit, and in line with the government’s commitment to careful fiscal management. The ministers

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