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Newsletter 363 - 16/12/2022
and the prices that suppliers are expected to announce next week for January will not be as favourable
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ND paves way to spring elections with relief measures amid SYRIZA objections
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeing the windfall tax on energy suppliers. In response, Alternate Finance Minister Theodoros
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SYRIZA homes in on sleaze allegations while courting political centre
PoliticsGreek Politicswants to hear from the head of energy regulator RAE regarding the windfall tax on energy suppliers
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Manufacturing posts back to back growth in March as PMI rises to 52.8 pts
EconomyMacroeconomyslowed to the softest since July 2020. Companies also noted that some suppliers dropped their prices
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Manufacturing grows in May, but at slowest pace in last four months
EconomyMacroeconomywas the strongest in three years. Apart from suppliers, firms also noted a decline in energy and fuel costs
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PMI records 6 months of improved manufacturing conditions, but outlook less upbeat
EconomyMacroeconomymaterial prices and discounts by suppliers. Despite the cost developments, selling prices remained
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Kasselakis focusses on honing European profile as SYRIZA heads for split
PoliticsGreek Politicsspecifications or justification for repeatedly using the same suppliers. Hospitals were identified
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University bill threatens PASOK consensus as probes launched into alleged infractions by politicians
PoliticsGreek Politicslicense for the spyware, and the company had links to government suppliers. The so-called Predatorgate
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Kasselakis pushes back against growing speculation about centre-left alliance
PoliticsGreek Politicsowe money to suppliers. He also claimed that parties in Greece are beneficiaries and users of under
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PM defends stance on North Macedonia dispute amid opposition pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat paves the way for suppliers to reclaim the subsidies.
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