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CPI accelerates to 3.1 pct YoY in July, rents up 11.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyby 2 percent. Education was up by 2.6 percent. Housing costs also increased by 6.6 percent mainly due
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Mining drives growth of 0.5 pct YoY in industrial production for June
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) returned to growth in June with 0.5 percent year-on-year (YoY) rise, after a fall of 2 percent in the previous month, according to Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data released on Friday. June data reversed the first back-to-back negative readings
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Mitsotakis prepares for autumn gamble after testing summer
PoliticsGreek Politics, which could reach up to 2 billion euros, is being calibrated to deliver maximum impact
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PM prepares to finalise relief package as talk of electoral tweak gathers pace
PoliticsGreek Politicsmore room for relief measures. This could take the total package to around 2 billion euros
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Travel receipts rise by 8.8 pct YoY in June, arrivals drop marginally
EconomyMacroeconomywere from the eurozone, while arrivals from non-EU countries reached 2 million. Receipts from EU
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Energy drives 0.5 pct YoY fall in July producer prices as other components rise
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 2.3 percent, capital goods were up by 2 percent, durables up by 5.7 percent and non
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Newsletter 474 - 05/09/2025
and stagnant wages. Delivering €1.5–2 billion in targeted relief is intended to signal that Greece’s
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Electricity drags industrial production down by 0.5 pct YoY in July
EconomyMacroeconomyoffset by a 2 percent drop in water supply and 4 percent in electricity. The manufacturing index
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Building on flurry of policy pledges, Mitsotakis vows to back research and innovation
PoliticsGreek Politicsand has attracted approximately 2 billion in investment via offset incentives, a sign
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Newsletter 476 - 19/09/2025
PoliticsParty pitches conclude; impact on political landscape limitedFollowing Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s announcement of nearly €2 billion in tax cuts, Greece’s political leaders took to the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) to stake their claims. Yet despite the flurry of pledges
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