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Govt calls on local businesses and banks to free up capital for investment
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen tempered as a result of the impact Covid-19 has had on the domestic economy, the tourism sector
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Newsletter 303 - 02/07/2021
). Of course, the public’s expectations have been tempered as a result of the impact Covid-19 has
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Newsletter 321 - 17/12/2021
expectations were significantly tempered by statements from ECB officials over the last few weeks
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Newsletter 346 - 15/07/2022
PoliticsParties turn up the heat regardless of election dateAlthough the recent comments by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis have tempered expectations of snap elections in the autumn, the ruling New Democracy Party and its rivals stepped up the intensity of their political tussle this week
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Polls give ND clear lead as SYRIZA struggles to shape narrative
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs the contestants approach the climax of a muted but ill-tempered campaign, ND continues to hammer home
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Greece and Albania seek to leave Beleri case behind in 2024 after year of turmoil
PoliticsForeign PolicyCouncil tempered his demands regarding the Beleri case and demanded that the Albanian government
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Further loss of manufacturing momentum in Aug, optimism at lowest since 2022
EconomyMacroeconomytempered their optimism to the lowest level since November 2022. “The Greek manufacturing sector
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Newsletter 432 - 06/09/2024
remain optimistic about future growth, concerns about a softening sales environment have tempered
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Athens presses Benghazi in bid to block ratification of Turkish–Libyan maritime pact
PoliticsForeign PolicyPolicy Dialogues, he tempered expectations, stressing that such a high-level meeting
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Government faces balancing act in 2026 as rivals gather for looming elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece enters 2026 with a government facing a crowded agenda of fiscal manoeuvres, social unrest, and reform deadlines. The optimism of recent growth figures is tempered by the reality of financing needs, debt repayments, and simmering discontent in the streets. The government’s first challenge
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