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  1. Newsletter 404 - 01/12/2023

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    visible on path to strong growth in 2024This week brought mixed messages on the macro front

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  2. Despite strains, manufacturing remains in growth as Nov PMI reaches 50.9 pts
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    volumes advanced for the tenth month running and at a solid pace, supported by a strong pipeline

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  3. What is driving the Greek housing market's recovery?
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    EconomyFeatures

    . Implications The strong connection between the influx of foreign buyers and rising property prices

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  4. China-EU: Navigating an increasingly complex relationship

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    , and increased tensions in the Taiwan Strait. Never has the language of EU officials been so strong

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  5. Newsletter 406 - 15/12/2023

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    is heading for another solid year of growth in 2023 as the latest for October showed another strong rise

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  6. Greece and Albania seek to leave Beleri case behind in 2024 after year of turmoil

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    voting requirements for common foreign policy and defence issues. Nevertheless, it has sent a strong

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  7. Greek manufacturing PMI at 51.3 pts in Dec, nearing a year of expansion
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Optimism among Greek manufacturers remains strong in their outlook for production over the coming

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  8. Middle East and F-35s top agenda during Blinken's talks with Mitsotakis
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    his talks in Crete, Blinken stressed the importance of Greece’s strong alliance with Washington

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  9. Newsletter 407 - 12/01/2024

    Newsletters

    remaining strong. The latest data compounds previous research by international organisations

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  10. Key factors in cost-of-living crisis not kept in check
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    Agora

    costs, with their profits remaining strong. The latest data compounds previous research

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