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Reopening of 7-year bond affirms tougher conditions on sovereign debt market
EconomyAmid the uncertain times of the Ukraine conflict and the inflationary pressures globally, but after Greece’s upgrade by S&P last week to one notch from investment grade and the recent prepayment of IMF loans by the government, the Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) saw a window of opportunity
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Marginal growth for PMI in April as headwinds intensify
EconomyMacroeconomy. Output and new orders saw an impact from the substantial hikes in selling prices, in response
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Much riding on EU approval of plan to cap energy prices
PoliticsGreek Politicspublished by ELSTAT on Tuesday, which saw the CPI figure for April rise by 10.2 pct year-on-year
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for the last nine months. This week also saw the debut of third party Movement for Change (KINAL
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Incorporating impact of Ukraine war, EC revises growth forecast down to 3.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomywith those presented by the Greek authorities in the MTFS a few days ago, which saw growth rates
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Speculation about snap polls after summer revived by PM's US trip
PoliticsGreek Politicsrecently saw strong turnouts for internal voting procedures and Mitsotakis may have seen this as a warning
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New energy subsidy scheme nearing launch as public remains sceptical
PoliticsGreek Politics-KINAL saw hardly any change in its support, which stands at 13.2 pct in the latest poll
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Tension with Turkey dominates government agenda at home and abroad
PoliticsGreek Politics’s national security prospects. New Democracy saw a bump in its ratings on the back of the prime
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ND draws battle lines around universities as tensions flare over reforms and policing
PoliticsGreek Politicsover the opposition, particularly on the left. Last week saw clashes at the University of Thessaloniki
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Early summer fire highlights precariousness of snap election option
PoliticsGreek Politics,” he said. Androulakis saw his proposed candidate, Andreas Spyropoulos, elected as the new head
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