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Producer prices skyrocket by 48.8 pct in Apr as energy products shoot up by 90 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Producer Price Index (PPI) recorded another explosive rise in April, shooting up by 48.8 percent year-on-year (YoY), after jumping by 46.2 percent in March, ELSTAT data said on Monday. The index was in negative territory for most of 2020 and up until March 2021, when it grew annually
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GDP rises by 2.3 pct QoQ in Q1 as consumption grows, but other components shrink
EconomyMacroeconomylockdown introduced in November 2020, which ran roughly until the end of March. Final consumption
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Wages index down by 1.9 pct in Q1, records back-to-back annual drops
EconomyMacroeconomyin Greece were in negative territory from the third quarter for 2010 until the second quarter of 2014
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Govt lines up new handouts to fight inflation as SYRIZA moves to election footing
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis autumn. The left-wing party believes that Mitsotakis has decided that if he waits until the end
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Handling of energy crisis under fire as gas interruption tests supply security
PoliticsGreek Politicsthree months until the end of September, while increasing the monthly value of the basic petrol
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Subsidies fuel pre-election mood as SYRIZA starts preparing
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the polls early rather than wait until the end of his four-year term next summer and possibly see his
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waits until the end of his four-year term to hold elections, he will not be able to hold off the wear
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High energy prices fuel uncertainty on fiscal front
EconomyMacroeconomythis week. It intends to cap retail bills. An amount of 850 million euros has been budgeted until the end
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Government attempts to offer reassurance against winter energy shortages
PoliticsGreek Politicsstalled amid a dispute between the regulator and the developers, and are not likely to progress until
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Mitsotakis insists on no early elections, accusing opposition of sowing division
PoliticsGreek Politicsare starting from a deeply unfavourable position”. Holding out until 2023 would certainly be going
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