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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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Parties ponder next steps as dust settles following local elections
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir candidates take a third of all municipalities, including the city of Athens, mark a turning point
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Podcast - A decade in Greece: Looking back on the last 10 years
AgoraThis episode of The Agora involves a departure from our normal format as we mark 10 years since MacroPolis was launched. During that time, so much has happened in Greece: The debt crisis, political turmoil, social upheaval, the migration crisis, diplomatic breakthroughs and impasses, and natural
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Newsletter 398 - 20/10/2023
Friday could mark a milestone for the Greek sovereign debt market as S&P is scheduled to publish
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Industrial turnover records five months of contraction after 6.2 pct drop in Aug
EconomyMacroeconomyit is barely above the 50-point mark of expansion. The loss of momentum across the sector was primarily due
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Kasselakis returns as SYRIZA squabble turns into full-blown infighting
PoliticsGreek Politicswill leave the party in a stronger position or whether it will mark the next stage of its decline
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PMI in expansion territory in Oct, but jobs cut and inflation a challenge again
EconomyMacroeconomyit is only marginally above the 50-point mark of expansion. S&P notes that the headline figure reflects
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