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  1. Price hikes pose fresh challenge for government

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    point rise in GDP growth leads to 1.5 billion euros of revenues. Should the revised estimates

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  2. Tsipras looks for fresh start as Mitsotakis holds election cards

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    might wait until the end of the four-year term in 2023 to go to the polls. With some estimates

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  3. The quarterly national accounts from the income side
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    Agora

    . Jens Bastian is senior policy advisor at ELIAMEP. [1] As of mid-2021, the IMF estimates that Greece

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  4. Newsletter 313 - 22/10/2021

    Newsletters

    highlighted by IOBE when the think-tank presented its latest estimates with strong recovery

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  5. S&P holds off on new rating upgrade, ECB holds key to investment grade
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    Economy

    rating upgrade if growth surprises positively against estimates or is stronger than peers

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  6. PM opts for risky move with vaccination penalty as Covid threat grows
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    estimates that there are around 520,000 Greeks over the age of 60 who have not been vaccinated yet

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  7. Newsletter 319 - 03/12/2021

    Newsletters

    as a contribution to the cost of looking after them should they fall ill. The government estimates

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  8. PBO outlines positives from 2021, warns about uncertainty in 2022
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    Economy

    with a higher GDP, this could help the primary balance for 2021 beat the budget estimates. The PBO notes

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  9. Newsletter 322 - 07/01/2022

    Newsletters

    estimates for the new year are not seen changing, at least at this stage. Data from South Africa, where

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  10. Jan budget execution impacted by unplanned pandemic spending and snowstorm
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Transfers were short of estimates by 393 million and PIB revenues also came short by 358 million euros

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