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Mitsotakis pledges more tax cuts in 2020 amid police violence claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsother things, this has led to the police being particularly active in emptying squats in Athens
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Retail turnover increases by 6.6 pct in Oct, volume up by 7.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomypercent). The annual volume increase was led by a rise in pharmaceutical products and cosmetics (+15.3
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PMI at 53.9 points in Dec, marking solid end to 2019
EconomyMacroeconomyexpectations remained robust as positive sentiment across the sector was led by new investment projects
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Credit contraction at 0.3 pct in November, balance at 155.53 bln
EconomyMacroeconomywere noted compared to inflows of 87 million euros a month ago. This led the overall balance
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Dec CPI up by 0.8 pct yoy as 2019 rise comes in at 0.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyprices were up by 0.3 percent, led by higher prices for meat, milk, cheese and fruits. Clothing
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consecutive negative reading. The monthly performance was led by an 8 percent decrease in the manufacturing
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Retail turnover increases by 4.1 pct in Nov, volume up by 3.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyedged down by 0.7 percent. The annual volume increase was led by a rise in pharmaceutical products
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PM hopes solo run can lead to settlement of football dispute
PoliticsGreek Politicsyour entanglement with the strongmen that supported you so you could get elected has led you
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Banks gear up for 2020 stress tests as evaluation begins
EconomyBankingThe European Central Bank (ECB) announced last Friday the beginning of the stress test process for 2020, an EU-wide exercise that will be led by the European Banking Authority (EBA) and will examine 35 significant euro area banks, which are directly supervised by the ECB and cover 70 percent
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Athens steps up diplomatic efforts amid ongoing friction with Ankara
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreece is trying to expand its diplomatic activity in the wake of its latest spat with Turkey as relations with Ankara remain the number one foreign policy issue for Athens. Greek authorities were on high alert on January 31, which marked the anniversary of the Imia incident that almost led
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