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Newsletter 377 - 07/04/2023
for centre-left PASOK. The Communist Party (KKE) follows on 6 pct, ultra-nationalist Greek Solution on 4
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Athens hoping Turkish election result leaves room for relations to continue improving
PoliticsForeign Policyof calm in their relations. The February 6 deadly earthquakes in Turkey put an end to the aggressive
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Post-election push for Greek-Turkish talks being lined up
PoliticsForeign Policythat the February 6 earthquake has shown how intertwined the fate of the two countries is. And he clarified
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SYRIZA on defensive as election campaign draws to close
PoliticsGreek Politicswith a comfortable lead in the opinion polls. The latest survey by GPO for Star TV puts ND more than 6 points
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Markets buoyed by election result
EconomyAfter his landslide win on Sunday, Kyriakos Mitsotakis received a vote of confidence from the markets as the election outcome sets the stage for a majority government in the second elections and policy stability and continuity. The Athens Stock Exchange had an impressive bounce of more than 6 pct
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ND doubles down on tax as leaders target weak spots on electoral map
PoliticsGreek Politicsof 2022. SYRIZA is calling for VAT to be slashed to the minimum rate of 6 percent and for the fuel
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Wages rise by 7 pct, offset by 7.8 pct 12-month rolling CPI
EconomyMacroeconomy2019, employment has increased by an impressive 19 pct, despite a drop of 6 pct in 2020 to 2.05 million
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Bond re-opening with 4 pct yield completes debt strategy for year
Economythan 6 times, fetching a yield of 3.99 pct, compared to a coupon of 4.2 pct in the original issue
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BoG sees 2.3 pct growth this year, urges reforms to restore per capita GDP to pre-crisis levels
EconomyMacroeconomymoderate than the 6 pct noted last year, as the downturn in the eurozone is reflected and domestic private
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Industrial production growth slows to 1.4 pct annually in May, only manufacturing expands
EconomyMacroeconomy6 points. In addition, manufacturing PMI remained in expansion territory in June, although it stayed
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