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Surveillance scandal produces more damaging revelations for ND
PoliticsGreek PoliticsJust as Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrived in New York for a series of high-level meetings before his address to the United Nations general assembly later this week, the prime minister’s administration was beset by further problems at home as the parliamentary inquiry into the surveillance scandal took
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Big two parties strengthen grip on voters, but dominance remains elusive
PoliticsGreek Politicstook place in August while parliament was in recess and many Greeks were on holiday, while it has
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Despite strong annual growth, flow of loans to enterprises in Aug at lowest since Jan
EconomyMacroeconomymillion euros. This took the balance to 7.12 billion euros. Housing loans had a negative flow of 122
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Migration back on main political agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsand that he never claimed it was new footage. He then took a swipe at those questioning its use
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Tsipras calls for more state intervention in energy sector as hopes for EU solution dwindle
PoliticsGreek Politicsalso took issue with the privatisation of energy assets, including large shares in power company PPC
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Newsletter 356 - 21/10/2022
resulted in increasing the country’s dependence on natural gas. He also took issue with the privatisation
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Travel surplus at 11.46 bln for 8M, beating 2019 record
EconomyMacroeconomyreceipts rose by 92 percent to 12.75 billion euros. Payments also increased to 1.29 billion, which took
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New Democracy faces fresh turmoil after ousting MP
PoliticsGreek Politicsbusiness involvements, leading to his dismissal from the party. The now independent lawmaker took
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Lending to corporations in Sep thrusts credit expansion to highest rise since 2009
EconomyMacroeconomyto insurance corporations showed a net monthly outflow of 22 million euros. This took the balance to 7.1
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Reflections on Greece's balance of payments
Agora; savings collapsed and the current account took a deep dive, financed with foreign debt. This ended
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