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  1. Govt baulks at more holiday restrictions to stem spread of Omicron variant

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    opinion of the moderate Cretan MEP, while two thirds of the GPO poll saw his election as a positive

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  2. Retail sales rise by 13.1 pct in Oct, led by fuels and non-food sectors
    Photo by MacroPolis

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    only saw a volume rise of 3 percent, with the divergence from the turnover rise reflecting the hikes

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  3. KINAL leader intent on forging separate path for centre-left party
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in the wake of his victory saw KINAL’s support shoot into double figures, at the expense of both

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  4. Reflecting annual base effect, retail sales rise 19 pct in Nov but fall on previous month
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and household equipment (+44.3 percent). Automotive fuel only saw a volume rise of 15.4 percent

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  5. Podcast - Riding into the danger zone: Greece gets new jets

    Agora

    . Co-host Phoebe Fronista was there to greet the aircraft and tells us about what she saw and heard

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  6. Newsletter 326 - 28/01/2022

    Newsletters

    was there to greet the aircraft and tells us about what she saw and heard. Nick Malkoutzis speaks to MacroPolis

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  7. Newsletter 327 - 11/02/2022

    Newsletters

    that saw Greek 10-year benchmark yield rise to 2.55 pct, a level not seen before PEPP kicked

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  8. Newsletter 331 - 11/03/2022

    Newsletters

    into tricky balancing actThis week’s release by ELSTAT of the latest consumer price data, which saw

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  9. Athens encouraged by agreement on EU's Strategic Compass

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Moldova, along with 10 other Greek nationals. “What I saw, I hope no one will ever see,” Androulakis

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  10. Growth in retail sales loses steam as index shrinks by 0.2 pct MoM in Jan
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The overall economic sentiment (ESI) saw a drop of 0.8 points in March to 113.2 points.

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