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  1. Where is Odysseus? Part 6 - Potential real GDP
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    Agora

    GDP and real GDP growth outlook. We find that the results fall short of what was anticipated

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  2. Energy pushes industrial turnover growth up by 38.9 pct YoY in Jul, as index records rare monthly drop

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    sector, with the latest fall the sharpest since December 2020. Meanwhile, from the European Commission

    3%
  3. Policy pledges bolster top two parties as ND erases losses from surveillance affair

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and gradually fall for consumption above 1000 KWh/month. The higher band only applies to 2 pct

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  4. Big two parties strengthen grip on voters, but dominance remains elusive
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the proportional system, while the conservatives would also fall short of a parliamentary majority

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  5. Newsletter 353 - 30/09/2022

    Newsletters

    the proportional system, while the conservatives would also fall short of a parliamentary majority under

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  6. Newsletter 356 - 21/10/2022

    Newsletters

    by the same. PASOK-KINAL lost 0.7 ppts to fall from 10.9 pct to 10.2 pct. Finally, a sounding by Interview

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  7. Government initiative on supermarket prices reignites cost-of-living row

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    offered fall short of best international practice. The Justice Ministry has been keen to draw

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  8. PM rides into new, bigger storm after publication of phonetapping list

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ” that would like the current administration to fall and be replaced by one that will be weaker and more

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  9. EC cuts 2023 growth forecast by more than half to 1 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in 2022, and fall below 160 in 2024, at 156.9 pct of GDP. Greece is seen maintaining high current

    3%
  10. Athens expands survey area off Crete, signs MoU with Egypt
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    the licensing of research fields south of Crete, claiming that these fall within the Libyan

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