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  1. New labour law set to cause friction, as surprise candidate launches SYRIZA leadership bid

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    on the sources of his campaign funding. While the campaign is still in its early stages, it is not clear

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  2. Aug PMI marks seventh month of improved manufacturing conditions, cost pressures resume
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    funding supported investment opportunities. The rate of growth eased since the previous month

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  3. Newsletter 391 - 01/09/2023

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    ’s funding needs are kept below or around 10 pct for the decades to come. This is also reflected

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  4. Mitsotakis's wildfire narrative comes under scrutiny

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    to the state funding that the party receives following its election. It is thought that most

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  5. Return to investment grade overshadowed by flood destruction

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    some special treatment and some grants from the EU, with additional funding, to be able to deal

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  6. Reshuffle and handouts put on ice as New Democracy closes ranks ahead of local elections
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    minister rejected the Slovenian government’s approach to funding natural disaster recovery, based

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  7. Positive sentiment around banks continues to grow

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    momentum in the sector, the current timing is awkward due to tight funding conditions in a high interest

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  8. Reconstruction funds at centre of local elections, as ND makes final push for second round
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    funding allocation has featured in the governing party’s campaign message. From the start

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  9. Newsletter 397 - 13/10/2023

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    Greece. This is not the first time that regional funding allocation has featured in the governing

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  10. SYRIZA poll nosedive spells more trouble for Kasselakis

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    of Spartiates as a parliamentary party, which would result in the loss of state funding, while their twelve

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