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  1. Newsletter 311 - 08/10/2021

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    regaining the precipitous fall of 8.2 pct of 2020. Next year’s growth will be driven by private

    3%
  2. CPI rises by 2.2 pct in Sept as prices shoot up at highest rate since 2012

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 0.5 percent, a 2.5 percent fall in communications and small drops of 0.4 and 0.8 percent

    3%
  3. Growth in car sales back up to 6.2 pct in Sept
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    last year, vehicle sales had dropped by 24.2 percent. The pandemic caused vehicle sales to fall

    3%
  4. PM to address inflation as polls show wear and tear for govt
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    source of relief for the conservatives is that SYRIZA’s fall during this time seems to have been any

    3%
  5. Growth in vehicle sales accelerates to 10.4 pct in Oct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    sales to fall last year after several years of increase following the crisis. The aggregate figure

    3%
  6. Apartment prices rise 7.9 pct in Q3, continuing upward trend
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in the first quarter of 2009. The biggest annual fall was posted in 2012 (-11.7 percent), followed by another

    3%
  7. PM opts for risky move with vaccination penalty as Covid threat grows
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

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

    3%
  8. Newsletter 319 - 03/12/2021

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

    3%
  9. Administrative changes unveiled as PM's technocratic pledge is tested again
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . The government’s opponents suggested that Prezerakos was being made a fall guy for failures further

    3%
  10. Newsletter 322 - 07/01/2022

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    will fall. Officials also believe it is safer for public health for children to be in a more controlled

    3%