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Fringe parties gain from Tempe furore as judiciary becomes embroiled in row
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the nativist Voice of Reason, which saw a decline in support from 5.6 to 3.7 pct. When
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Newsletter 452 - 21/02/2025
, the ministry attributes this to tackling tax evasion. Certain activities saw increases in e-transactions
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Huge protests over Tempe add to pressure on government
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAthens, Thessaloniki and dozens of other cities and towns saw the biggest protests held for many years in Greece on Friday, marking the second anniversary of the deadly Tempe train crash and underlining the intense pressure on the government over its handling of the accident’s aftermath
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Debt position provides protection against global turbulence
EconomyMacroeconomyin December. Greece last saw these yield levels in June last year and has been firmly on a downward path
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Newsletter 455 - 14/03/2025
for the 30-year bond saw offers from the UK coming at 65 pct, followed by Greece at 15 pct. Fund managers
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Moody's upgrade underlines gap between economic story and reality for households
Economyin the same period. Greeks saw the first upgrade of GGBs to investment grade in 2023, when S&P
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Government commits to uniformed personnel pay rises amid clamour for higher incomes
PoliticsGreek Politicssaw fit, and in line with the government’s commitment to careful fiscal management. The ministers
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Newsletter 458 - 04/04/2025
other groups of public employees, but he wanted to manage these demands in a way he saw fit
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Solid conditions in manufacturing continue with PMI at 53.2 in April
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Manufacturing PMI saw a solid rise in April, when it reached 53.2 points from 55 points in the previous month, according to S&P Global data released on Friday. The manufacturing sector showed a solid improvement in operating conditions at the start of the second quarter, marking one
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Course of Freedom grabs opposition spotlight as PASOK and SYRIZA drift to wings
PoliticsGreek Politicssuch as the cost of living. When asked whether they saw the next general elections as an opportunity
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