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  1. Uncomfortable parallels: The Greek and British referendums
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    Agora

    of economic catastrophe, war, civil conflict, dictatorship and low standards of living. These raw

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  2. H1 exports show notable fall in many sectors but agricultural products buck trend
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    Economy

    rebounded by 3.6 and 7.7 percent respectively. Exports of raw materials also recorded a decline

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  3. Greece’s embattled commercial steel market industry braced for more challenges
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    EconomyFeatures

    blamed on price volatility of raw commodities. [1] https://www.ft.com

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  4. Despite the drama, Kammenos proves reliable coalition partner for Tsipras

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    raw nerve for Independent Greeks. However, what seemed like a genuine coalition crisis at the time

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  5. No fear of the bear? Bilateral economic relations between Germany and Russia
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    Agora

    . Russia’s principal exports to Germany are raw materials, in particular oil products and natural

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  6. PMI rebounds to 47.7 in Feb but shows deterioration for sixth straight month
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    production requirements. The average input prices rose in February largely reflecting higher raw

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  7. PMI up to 48.2 in April as new orders fall again, but outlook for year remains positive
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to increased raw material prices and a weaker euro, leading to a further rise in input price inflation

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  8. PMI rises to 52.8 in Sept, highest since June 2008

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to the greatest level in five months amid reports of higher costs of raw materials but average charges increased

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  9. PMI at 52.1 in October, dropping slightly from previous month
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    was driven by strong domestic and export demand, which increased purchasing activity and output. Higher raw

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  10. November PMI at 52.2 as new business growth hits 45-month high, hirings reach 18-year peak
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    raw material costs, firms had to deal with sharp rises in input price inflation. Greek firms maintain

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