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Newsletter 441 - 15/11/2024
’s political beliefs. During his 12 months as SYRIZA chief, he rarely gave the impression that he has
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SYRIZA leadership settled in first round as Famellos looks to build on rare moment of unity
PoliticsGreek Politicsto 12 nautical miles (even though Turkey sees this as a cause for war between the two countries
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Building activity rises by 10.5 pct YoY in Aug, up 19.5 pct in 8M
EconomyMacroeconomydropped by 12 percent. On a regional basis, the picture was mostly positive, with the biggest rise
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OECD sees stable growth of 2.2 pct next year and persistent structural challenges
EconomyMacroeconomydue to increased imports of investment goods, tourism revenues remained strong, with a 12 pct rise
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Scope takes Greece a step further into investment grade territory with 'BBB' rating
EconomyMacroeconomybalanced risks over the next 12 to 18 months. The upside scenario sees improved macro and fiscal
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CPI stable at 2.4 pct in Nov, food inflation lowest since 2021
EconomyMacroeconomy. The price index was in deflation for the 12 months prior to May 2021 and prices have been rising since
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Final Nov budget data reaffirms solid finances as underspend boosts primary surplus
EconomyMacroeconomyThe budget primary balance was confirmed at a surplus of 12 billion euros in November, compared to a surplus of 5.83 billion euros in the same period a year earlier, according to the final Finance Ministry (MoF) budget execution data released on Friday. Up to November, the budget primary balance
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Credit for corporates propels credit growth to 10 pct YoY in Nov
EconomyMacroeconomythe balance to 9.4 billion euros. Credit to sole proprietors was positive by 12 million euros to 4.34
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CPI at 2.6 pct in Dec, housing costs climb by 3.7 pct
EconomyMacroeconomywas in deflation for the 12 months prior to May 2021 and prices have been rising since. The highest annual
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The nightmare of our choice
Agoraeach other for 12 minutes and nobody was aware of the impending disaster. And, even if they had been
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