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Newsletter 466 - 13/06/2025
of those events that has taken the domestic housing market on crisis mode as there is an estimated 200,000
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Resignations over EU subsidy scandal deliver new blow to PM, further tarnishing image
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe conservatives had initially estimated. Migration Minister Makis Voridis, Deputy Foreign Minister Tassos
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PM finalises relief measures in ambitious but risky move to sway voters
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe top bracket. In total, it is estimated that this will amount to roughly 1.2 billion in foregone
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Government hopes new affordable homes bill can help alleviate housing pressure
PoliticsGreek Politics. The authorities aim to activate an estimated 3,000–5,000 idle state properties over five years, leading
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Scope leaves rating unchanged at 'BBB', ups outlook to positive
Economy-term fiscal risks. The country’s potential growth is estimated at just 1.25 pct. Externally, Greece’s
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US-China port spat gives Athens taste of diplomatic challenges ahead
PoliticsGreek Politicscontainer port, contributing an estimated 1.5 pct to Greece’s GDP. Mitsotakis’s comments, reiterated
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Latest BoG report sees sustained growth, range of challenges
EconomyMacroeconomytightening, fiscal policy is estimated to be expansionary in 2025 due to stronger-than-projected
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Health minister hogs spotlight, puts PM in tricky position
PoliticsGreek Politics. The estimated result amplifies these dynamics: ND rises to 31.6 pct, PASOK to 13.8 pct, and the smaller
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Greece braces for price shockwaves from Iran amid weakening purchasing power
EconomyMacroeconomyAs the conflict in Iran shows no sign of easing, and with damage to energy infrastructure in the Middle East estimated to have reduced production capacity by roughly 30–40 percent - repairs that could take years to complete - it is becoming evident that the world will face unsettled energy markets
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Mitsotakis gears up for rule of law debate amid multi-front political crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the deaths of an estimated 500 migrants. The latest allegations are unlikely to hurt
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