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Newsletter 492 - 23/01/2026
Democracy might raise the bar to limit the entry of smaller parties, amid a proliferation of new
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Mitsotakis seeks to wrestle back initiative by launching new revision of Greek Constitution
PoliticsGreek Politicsneed 180 votes to enact them — a high bar in a fragmented political landscape. Protracted process
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Greek Manufacturing PMI eased in September but remains close to a 44-month high
EconomyMacroeconomyin stocks of raw materials and semi-manufactured goods. Furthermore, the input price inflation
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SYRIZA MP asks: Just how will we find the money?
PoliticsGreek Politicsspecific, more convincing and more grounded in reality.” While Glezos has hit a raw nerve with his
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Manufacturing PMI slightly down at 47.3 in October
EconomyProgrammereduced their purchasing activity in October, reflecting lower workloads and stocks of raw materials
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Greek consumers take effort to lower prices into their own hands
Societyto get a raw deal overall, there have been signs over the last two years that they are also realizing
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Manufacturing PMI reached four-year high of 49.6 pts in December
EconomyMacroeconomyconsecutive month, partly linked to higher raw material costs. Output prices continued to fall
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Buying time: The delayed crisis of democratic capitalism - a review
Agoraof many of his critics only serve to confirm that Streeck appears to have hit a raw nerve among many
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Data for May shows Greek PMI in growth territory for second straight month
EconomyMacroeconomyin raw materials such as glass and plastic. Nevertheless, strong competitive pressures led producers
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Greek PMI up to 50.1 in August, employment and profitability still falling
EconomyMacroeconomypurchasing costs was evident in August. The underlying cost inflation mainly reflects higher raw
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