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Jump in corporate deposits takes balance to highest since Jan 2011
EconomyMacroeconomyrose by 7 million to 1.54 billion and other deposits were down by 592 million to 34.84 billion
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Economic sentiment improves in July, consumer confidence continues to slide
EconomyMacroeconomypoints from 21.8 points in the previous month. The index is higher by roughly 7 points on the rolling
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Construction shows first signs of recovery in 2025 as building activity rises 31.6 pct YoY in May
EconomyMacroeconomyis higher by roughly 7 points on the rolling 12-month basis.
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Property prices rise by 7.3 pct YoY in Q2, index at all-time high again
EconomyMacroeconomyThe growth in the nominal value of apartments in Greece accelerated marginally in the second quarter of 2025, increasing by 7.3 percent year-on-year (YoY) from 7 percent in Q1 2025, Bank of Greece (BoG) data released on Wednesday showed. There has been a gradual slowdown from the growth peak in Q1
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Mitsotakis tries to rally MPs amid lacklustre poll data, resurfacing of Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politics. This lukewarm reception is mirrored in the broader sentiment: Metron Analysis found that 7 in 10 Greeks
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Moody's keeps rating unchanged at 'Baa3' - outlook stable
Economyby Scope on November 7 and Fitch on November 14.
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Economic sentiment drops sharply in Sep, consumer confidence at highest since June
EconomyMacroeconomypoints in the previous month, now down by roughly 7 points from October 2024. Construction confidence
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Retail sales up by 4 pct YoY in July as inflation drives volume rise of 2.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyto -0.1 points, from -2.5 points in the previous month, now down by roughly 7 points from October
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S&P leaves Greece's 'BBB' rating unchanged, hints at slower pace of upgrades
Economy. The next scheduled reviews are by Scope on November 7 and Fitch on November 14.
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New Democracy losing grip on regions as farmers’ protests highlight rural frustration
PoliticsGreek Politics7 in 10 Greeks believe the situation in the country is “out of control”. Over half (56 pct) believe
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