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Newsletter 423 - 17/05/2024
marginally by 0.5 pct, mainly in the prices of electricity and natural gas. This decrease was partly
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Producer prices drop 1 pct in Apr, in contraction for over one year
EconomyMacroeconomy. The products sold in the domestic market dropped 3.2 percent annually, led by electricity and gas
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CPI slows to 2.4 pct in May as food price increases ease
EconomyMacroeconomyby 1.6 percent mainly, in the prices of electricity and natural gas. This decrease was partly offset
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Producer prices down by 1.4 pct YoY in May, headed by energy
EconomyMacroeconomymarket dropped 3.7 percent annually, led by electricity and gas supply down by 15 percent
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CPI stable at 2.3 pct in June, food prices drop below headline figure for first time since 2022
EconomyMacroeconomyof the dwelling, natural gas and heating oil. Communications were also down by 0.7 percent, while
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Government acts to prevent energy price shock in move critics say comes too late
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFollowing days of speculation, the government is bringing back an emergency levy on electricity producers in a bid to pre-empt skyrocketing bills in August. The measure applies to electricity producers who use natural gas. They will be taxed on windfall profits for the months of July and August
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Government faces backlash over emergency energy package
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTheodoros Skylakakis announced the return of the windfall tax on gas-fired electricity generators
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Led by energy, producer prices drop by 0.7 pct YoY in June
EconomyMacroeconomymarket dropped 2.4 percent annually, led by electricity and gas supply down by 10.4 percent
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Inflation up to 2.7 pct in July as housing costs keep rising
EconomyMacroeconomyand maintenance of the dwelling, natural gas, and heating oil. Communications were down by 0.3 percent, while
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Producer prices record first rise for 16 months, inching up by 0.1 pct in Jul
EconomyMacroeconomyin the domestic market dropped 0.5 percent annually, led by electricity and gas supply down by 3.1 percent
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