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Mitsotakis eyes majority in second vote as SYRIZA reels from crushing defeat
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe 3 pct mark, it will push up the threshold needed for New Democracy to gain a majority and could
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Newsletter 382 - 26/05/2023
the 3 pct mark in the second election, it will push up the threshold needed for New Democracy to gain
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Tension rises in electoral battle, but opinion polls suggest result in little doubt
PoliticsGreek Politicsover the 3 pct threshold to elect MPs on June 25 after falling just short of the mark last month
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New 15-yr issuance and bond switch smooth maturity profile further, although at steep yield
EconomyMacroeconomythe 30-billion-euro mark.
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Government dampens expectations for handouts in PM's speech
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn less than three weeks, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will attempt to set the tone for his government’s second term in office, when he delivers the keynote speech to mark the opening of this year’s Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF), but aides have started to dial down expectations
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New labour law set to cause friction, as surprise candidate launches SYRIZA leadership bid
PoliticsGreek Politicsis a Florida-based shipping executive, who in a YouTube video released to mark his bid, stresses his
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Greece and Turkey head towards crucial stage of negotiations
PoliticsForeign Policyin Ankara on Tuesday will mark this new cycle of rapprochement that was agreed during the meeting
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PM gathers funds to deal with aftermath of floods as political problem grows more acute
PoliticsGreek Politics– for which there is no date yet – will mark the start of the effort to turn around this sombre mood
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Weak demand and adverse weather reflected in Sep PMI, barely in expansion territory
EconomyMacroeconomyimproved, although it is barely above the 50-point mark of expansion. The loss of momentum across
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Industrial production stays in contraction for third successive month in Aug
EconomyMacroeconomysector have improved, although it is barely above the 50-point mark of expansion. The loss of momentum
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