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Newsletter 370 - 17/02/2023
of 7 pct, from 7.2 pct in December. It is evident that energy pressure is moderating and the cost
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Industrial turnover grows by 16.7 pct in Dec as foreign markets contract MoM
EconomyMacroeconomy. Since February last year, industry confidence is down by roughly 7 points. Overall, economic
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CPI slows to 6.1 pct in Feb as energy moderates, but rising food prices persist
EconomyMacroeconomyThe pace of Greeceās Consumer Price Index (CPI) dropped further in February, rising by 6.1 percent year-on-year, after increasing by 7 percent in January, according to the data released on Monday by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). The average CPI for the rolling 12-month period
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Import prices stabilise at high levels in Jan with rise of 0.4 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomyin February, rising by 6.1 percent year-on-year, after increasing by 7 percent in January. The latest
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New Democracy pins hopes on minimum wage hike to reverse poll losses
PoliticsGreek Politics600,000 workers in the lowest salary band. The increase surprised many, as it exceeds the bar of 7
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Mitsotakis targets public sector malaise as MPs scrutinise railway safety
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the accident. Just 7 pct of respondents said they feel hope or optimism.
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PM targets elections in May as polls show outcome is finely balanced
PoliticsGreek Politicsadministration was elected on July 7 in 2019 so the last Sunday that elections could be held before its time
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Latest 2022 fiscal data a boost as profit transfers and growth lead to small surplus
EconomyMacroeconomybonds and 11.09 billion in short-term securities. Long-term loans have dropped by close to 7 billion
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Mitsotakis asks voters for four more years to deliver high-wage, low-tax programme
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the previous election, while 23.5 percent voted for ND, 18 percent for SYRIZA and 7 percent for KINAL-PASOK
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Tsipras pitches SYRIZA election manifesto as basis for progressive coalition
PoliticsGreek Politics, increase public spending on health to 7 percent of GDP, and education to 5 percent of GDP. The SYRIZA
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