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Newsletter 343 - 24/06/2022
as the Fuel Pass. The latest initiative offers around 3 million Greeks the chance to claim up to 100
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Trade deficit jumps by 84.7 pct in May, reaching 14.7 bln for 2022
EconomyMacroeconomylast year. This is the second month in 2022 when the deficit exceeds 3 billion euros, after 3.13
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Fitch leaves rating and outlook unchanged, underlines fiscal performance key to higher grade
Economy, compared to 3 pct of GDP of the ‘BB’ median. The war in Ukraine will have an impact on the Greek
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Newsletter 347 - 22/07/2022
TWh of natural gas (roughly 3 pct of annual consumption) in the neighbouring country at a cost of 300
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Government on mission to manage expectations in anticipation of tough winter
PoliticsGreek Politicsswitching off one in 10 street lights and turning off the illuminations on public monuments after 3 am
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Balance of payments shows shipping on course for bumper year, but economic benefits unclear
EconomyFeaturesincreased by 59 pct YoY in Q1, from 1.9 billion euros in Q1 2021 to 3 billion euros, while overall
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Spying scandal triggers high-level resignations, serious questions for government and PM
PoliticsGreek Politicswas stepping aside for personal reasons after more than 3 years in a high pressure position
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Phone-tapping scandal causing ripple effect across political scene
PoliticsGreek Politicshas yet shown the far-right party capable of getting over the 3 pct threshold needed to win seats
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Another strong rise for industrial turnover in June as petroleum products drive 43.1 pct increase
EconomyMacroeconomypoints. Overall, Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) declined further by 3 points to 101.1 in July, after
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Economic sentiment sees marginal recovery in Aug as most sectors face challenging conditions
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) reversed the recent declines, growing by a marginal 0.5 points to 101.5 in August, after declining by 3 points to 101 in July, according to European Commission figures released on Tuesday. Economic sentiment had been on the mend for a while, having recovered from
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