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Newsletter 450 - 7/02/2025
this at all cost.” His comments were seen as criticism of Mitsotakis’s handling of the Tempe affair
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Piraeus reports 1.24 bln euros profit for 2024, commissions income at 636 mln
EconomyBankingcoverage ratio was 65 percent, from 62 percent in 2023. The organic cost of risk in 2024 dropped
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Tempe casts heavy shadow over public mood as accident report confirms serious safety failings
PoliticsGreek Politicsa part. Tempe also appears to have pushed the issue of institutions up the agenda. The cost of living
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PMI unchanged in Feb, shows signals of weakening domestic demand
EconomyMacroeconomyto rising energy and raw material prices. Despite cost pressures, manufacturers raised selling prices
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Stage set for censure motion as Parliament votes to review charges against deputy minister
PoliticsGreek Politicsby Parliament and a structural cabinet reshuffle, both of which will come at some political cost
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Mitsotakis shakes up cabinet in bid to escape Tempe backlash
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the government by 37.9 pct, ahead of tackling the cost of living, which was cited by 32.7 pct
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PM's latest reshuffle off to bumpy start with first day resignation
PoliticsGreek Politicsconcerns, 63 pct opted for the economy/cost of living and 46 pct chose justice/rule of law. Health
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Konstantopoulou dominates opposition politics as PASOK and SYRIZA struggle to make mark
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe minimal. SYRIZA contrasted this with the increase in the cost of foods, which have gone up by 33 pct
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After pay rises in armed forces, PM faces calls for broader wage increases
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe next few months, depending on their role and duties. The total fiscal cost of the intervention
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PMI rise in Mar signals strong expansion, input costs at highest since 2022
EconomyMacroeconomyled to a marked rise in input prices, however. The steepest uptick in cost burdens since November
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