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Bond re-opening with 4 pct yield completes debt strategy for year
Economyand the prospect of securing an investment grade in the credit reviews rounds from September.
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Where are the Conservatives?
Agorathe costs of the pleasures of our existence on a credit card that we then bestow on our children
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New Parliament set for fractious opening session after Mitsotakis curtain-raiser
PoliticsGreek Politicsto accelerating a credit upgrade of the country’s debt broadly signalled by the ratings agencies
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Return to investment grade overshadowed by flood destruction
EconomyThe Greek authorities and particularly the government must have had different plans in response to Friday’s move by DBRS to upgrade Greece’s credit rating to investment grade, a rating that it lost 13 years ago as the debt crisis was unfolding and led to three successive adjustment programmes
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Moody's ups GGB rating by two notches, on par with S&P and Fitch
EconomyMoody’s upped on Friday night Greece’s credit rating by two notches to ‘Ba1’ with a stable outlook, coming on par with the other two leading rating agencies that had Greece one notch below the investment grade. Moody’s had not taken any rating action on Greece since November 2020 as finances were
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Newsletter 395 - 29/09/2023
for Alpha.MacroeconomyCharts of the weekCredit Credit expansion continued losing steam in August, rising by 0.9 pct
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Few bright spots for opposition candidates in local polls, ND confident for second round
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe order in the national elections. Sources at PASOK HQ also take credit for the decisive victories
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Newsletter 397 - 13/10/2023
moderate, expecting the Greek economy to grow by 1.6 pct. In its credit rating upgrade last month
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Newsletter 398 - 20/10/2023
its credit rating review. It places Greece one notch away from investment grade. S&P moved Greece up
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EC's autumn forecasts see stable growth, with RRF playing pivotal role
EconomyMacroeconomyto sustain capital spending, while the loan facility is expected to help sustain corporate credit growth
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