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Athens encouraged by agreement on EU's Strategic Compass
PoliticsForeign Policy, annual defence spending exceeds 2 pct of national GDP, a goal that is set out in the Compass
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New Democracy's lead narrows amid cost-of-living worries, mixed feelings over Ukraine
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrice hikes are a growing source of concern for Greeks according to the latest opinion poll, which also suggests that support for the New Democracy government has slipped rapidly in the last few days. The survey by Marc for ANT1 TV shows that ND’s lead over SYRIZA has shrunk by 2 percentage points
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Parties re-work strategies as clearer picture emerges for election run-up
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the government. There has also been a fall of 2 points in the overall satisfaction levels with the centre
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Authorities ready energy "plan B" for potential supply disruptions as cost of living prompts strike
PoliticsGreek Politicspayment for April shipments in rubles. DEPA Commercial, which receives 2 billion cubic metres
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Imminent end for enhanced surveillance offers boost to beleaguered govt
PoliticsGreek Politicspct from 2023. The primary deficit for this year is seen at 2 pct of GDP, with the prospect of rising
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Parties rehearse arguments on social policy as labour law comes to vote
PoliticsGreek Politicseffect in May. The government has promised to deliver a second raise this year in addition to the 2
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PM goes big on minimum wage increase, but opposition unmoved
PoliticsGreek Politicseuros. The prime minister said that in addition to the 2 pct raise which came into effect in January
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Reopening of 7-year bond affirms tougher conditions on sovereign debt market
Economy-swaps with a yield of just over 2 pct. The re-offer yield settled at 2.366 pct, which is 110 basis
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Changes to energy subsidies aimed at winning over middle class
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the year, will cost 2 billion euros, of which 800 million will come from public coffers and the rest
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Across-the-board price hikes bring CPI rise of 10.2 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomy) increased by 9.1 percent YoY, from 8 percent in March. Month-on-month, the HICP also recorded a rise of 2
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