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Property prices rise by 7.3 pct YoY in Q2, index at all-time high again
EconomyMacroeconomyThe growth in the nominal value of apartments in Greece accelerated marginally in the second quarter of 2025, increasing by 7.3 percent year-on-year (YoY) from 7 percent in Q1 2025, Bank of Greece (BoG) data released on Wednesday showed. There has been a gradual slowdown from the growth peak in Q1
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Mitsotakis tries to rally MPs amid lacklustre poll data, resurfacing of Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politics. This lukewarm reception is mirrored in the broader sentiment: Metron Analysis found that 7 in 10 Greeks
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Moody's keeps rating unchanged at 'Baa3' - outlook stable
Economyby Scope on November 7 and Fitch on November 14.
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At sidelines of UNGA, Mitsotakis talks up Greece’s prospects as energy, tech hub
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece’s pitch for human capital. A December 7 diaspora job fair in New York will connect U.S.
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Retail sales up by 4 pct YoY in July as inflation drives volume rise of 2.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyto -0.1 points, from -2.5 points in the previous month, now down by roughly 7 points from October
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S&P leaves Greece's 'BBB' rating unchanged, hints at slower pace of upgrades
Economy. The next scheduled reviews are by Scope on November 7 and Fitch on November 14.
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PM hits back at labour reform critics, defends 13-hour working days
PoliticsGreek Politicsreviews: As a prime minister 55.2 pct rate him poorly (1–4), while 24.1 offer a positive score (7–10
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Greece reignites energy alliance talks with Israel and Cyprus amid US interest
PoliticsForeign PolicyCooperation (P-TEC) conference, hosted by Greece on 6–7 November, with more than 400 participants
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PM prepares to defend inflation fight against backdrop of political gridlock
PoliticsGreek Politics, extending his advantage by one point. He is followed by Kyriakos Velopoulos (7.1), Nikos Androulakis (7
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OECD report highlights stark contrasts in health system
Societyin an otherwise mixed picture. While self-rated health improved - with just 7 pct of those aged 15 and over
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