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  1. GDP records first quarterly drop in Q3 since pandemic, 9M GDP up by 5.9 pct YoY
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    for the Greek economy. According to the Finance Ministry’s latest official estimates included... for 2022 and 5 percent for 2023. In the latest financial stability report, published in November, the Bank.... The latest European Commission forecasts, published in mid-November, see GDP growing by 6 pct this year

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  2. Newsletter 388 - 07/07/2023

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    Alexis Tsipras would have to submit their applications by July 16, but the latest reports suggest..., which we have also highlighted in recent weeks. In its latest monetary policy report published... programmes. The Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) also published this week its latest quarterly report

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  3. Newsletter 431 - 12/07/2024

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    its opponents continue to tie themselves in knots. The latest poll released by MRB shows ND well... and Nadia Giannakopoulou, have since announced that they intend to run. The latest to join the fray... recent history. The latest to emerge is former EU Commissioner Anna Diamantopoulou. Several

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  4. Newsletter 442 - 22/11/2024

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    into a full-blown crisis so suddenly. Samaras’s latest intervention left Mitsotakis with few options other.... Karamanlis has distanced himself from this latest initiative. It is quite likely that Mitsotakis will have..., the underlying numbers highlight the challenges for the coming years. According to the latest estimates

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  5. GDP growth slows to 0.3 pct QoQ, investments underwhelm
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    , which is in line with the finance ministry’s latest estimate for the year. Outlook According to the latest Finance Ministry estimates included in the final 2025 budget, the estimate for 2024 was revised slightly down to 2.2 pct and is seen at 2.3 pct for 2025. In the latest financial stability

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  6. Minimum wage increase crashes against reality of Greeks' low purchasing power
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    The media offensive launched last week to promote the latest rise in the new minimum wage in Greece clashed with the latest data released by Eurostat concerning per capita GDP in the EU in purchasing power terms (PPP), which placed Greece second from bottom. The latest minimum wage rise of 50 euros

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  7. Coalition agrees policy framework: Purpose unclear, impact doubtful
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    a core group of goals around which the two-party government can rally. Again, though, the vagueness of much of the paper’s contents makes it doubtful whether it can serve anything other than a very.... Similarly, there are no specifics in the coalition publication regarding how the Greek economy can

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  8. A summit of little substance

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    one can draw from this Summit regarding the future of the EMU, the relationship between Paris... States on this issue. Beyond these more specific ‘results’, there are three general conclusions that can... a balanced agreement that can then serve as a basis for a compromise among all Member States or euro

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  9. Polls turn in SYRIZA’s favour but also show that doubts persists

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    , deciding to a large extent whether New Democracy and PASOK can survive or whether the opposition party..., there are serious doubts about whether New Democracy and PASOK can halt SYRIZA’s rise, at least... wavering voters that it can offer a viable alternative.

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  10. Greece in danger of repeating familiar mistakes with Golden Dawn
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    Hitler-admirer Nikos Michaloliakos. There can be little doubt that Greece’s unprecedented economic crisis... in the political system, this time on solid rather than ramshackle foundations. There can be no room..., wean them off Golden Dawn’s poisonous populism. Can anyone do it? So far, the answer has been

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