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Newsletter 485 - 21/11/2025
by markets and rating agencies. Greece is expected to deliver a primary surplus of over €9 billion
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Travel receipts drop by 3.6 pct YoY in Sep, but still on course for record year
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 9 percent to 20.13 billion euros. Payments also increased to 2.65 billion, up 28.4 percent
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Unemployment stable at 8.6 pct in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomyannually to 18.8 percent, while the rate in the 25-74 years bracket was 8.1 percent, from 9 percent
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Quarterly unemployment eases to 8.2 pct in Q3, lowest since end-2008
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s non-seasonally adjusted quarterly unemployment rate dropped in Q3, landing at 8.2 percent, from 8.6 percent in the previous quarter, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) figures showed on Thursday. The jobless rate in the third quarter of 2024 was 9 percent. The current levels
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Mitsotakis showcases justice reforms as opposition raises concerns over spyware case
PoliticsGreek Politicsimproved from 12 months to 9 months. Floridis warned that questioning these improvements risks
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Electricity propels 6.4 pct YoY jump in Oct industrial production
EconomyMacroeconomyin manufacturing, partially offset by a 9 percent drop in water supply. The manufacturing index was led
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Opinion polls suggest dispute with farmers has weakened ND's support
PoliticsGreek Politicsof two points to 9 pct and third place, while the rest of the parties are stable and around 18 pct
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Producer prices rise marginally by 0.1 pct YoY as all components bar energy increase
EconomyMacroeconomyYoY, led by electricity down by 17.5 percent, computer and electronics down by 9 percent and tobacco
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Unemployment rate falls to 8.2 pct in Nov, lowest since 2008
EconomyMacroeconomy4.5 pps annually to 16.6 percent, while the rate in the 25-74 years bracket was 7.7 percent, from 9
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Dispute with farmers set to escalate as government offer rejected by holdouts
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Ireland voted against the ratification of the treaty in the January 9 Councill ballot, while others
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