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Newsletter 370 - 17/02/2023
pensioners whose retirement pay did not increase in January, or who saw minor rises, because
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Minister pledges swift resolution as public anger over rail crash mounts
PoliticsGreek Politicssaw the appointment of an expert committee to look into the causes of the accident, however critics
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Newsletter 373 - 10/03/2023
have made up for some of this state spending. Exports of goods and services saw the most modest rise
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Parties face up to victory and defeat in preparation for fresh elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsof changing the constitution single-handedly. SYRIZA restart Smarting from the surprise defeat that saw
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Newsletter 384 - 09/06/2023
. Commercial transactions Greeceās trade deficit saw a significant drop of 22.9 pct YoY in April
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Mitsotakis names extensive cabinet with dose of renewal
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor his second term. While his first term saw the government buffeted by a number of exogenous crises
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Podcast - Greek elections: That's a wrap
AgoraAt the second time of asking, Kyriakos Mitsotakis has been re-elected as the Greek Prime Minister and his centre-right New Democracy party has won a second term in office. The June 25 elections saw the conservatives cruise to an eight-seat majority in Parliament as the collapse of their main rival
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Where are the Conservatives?
Agoraof the deep recession and subject to conditionality from the Troika saw the employment totals decline
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Building activity records modest growth in April, up 10 pct in first four months
EconomyMacroeconomyBuilding permits recorded a modest movement in April, rising by 0.9 percent year-on-year (YoY), after rising by 34.2 percent in March, according to the data released by the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT) on Friday. February this year saw the first annual decline in permits since July last
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PMI records 6 months of improved manufacturing conditions, but outlook less upbeat
EconomyMacroeconomy, inflation and further hikes in interest rates. "Greek manufacturers saw further expansion across
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