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Current account deficit exceeded 20 bln last year, up from 12.27 bln in 2021
EconomyMacroeconomyremains strong as the oil balance reached a deficit of 839.1million euros, from 864.3 million euros last
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Blinken visit highlights Greece's growing role as key regional partner
PoliticsForeign Policywho came to the aid of the Turkish people. Their contributions are a strong demonstration of who
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PM scrambles to rein in political fallout as deadly crash threatens to upend election contest
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the opposition is likely to play a strong part in picking a date. While the initial response was muted
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Newsletter 373 - 10/03/2023
concerns for the Greek authorities as tax performance could remain strong and make the task of reaching
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DBRS leaves Greece a notch from investment grade, outlook stable
Economyin 2022, mostly on the back of strong rebound of tourism activity and an effective implementation
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Import prices stabilise at high levels in Jan with rise of 0.4 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomyin January of 2022 had already started posting strong rises, being up by 31.8 percent. Month
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Newsletter 374 - 17/03/2023
started posting strong rises, up by 31.8 pct so there is a base effect in this year’s January movement
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Industrial turnover rises 17.7 pct YoY in Jan, but falls sharply MoM at home and abroad
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s industrial turnover remained strong in January, rising by 17.7 percent year-on-year (YoY), from 16.6 percent in December, according to data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on Monday. However, the index has been posting much more modest growth in recent months, a far
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ND poll losses reignite discussions of post-election coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat although ND was of the view that coalitions are not as strong and decisive as single-party
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Lenders confident of being well-placed to overcome global banking sector turbulence
EconomyBankingimproved thanks to a strong deposit base, a trend that was accelerated during the pandemic and continued
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