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Newsletter 351 - 16/09/2022
will encourage households to reduce consumption by 15 pct year-on-year as an incentive to reach higher
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Frustrated Androulakis rounds off surveillance inquiry as issue fails to gain traction
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the projected vote, New Democracy is on 35.8 pct, compared to 25.4 pct for SYRIZA and 15 pct for PASOK
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Retail sales grow by 11.9 in Jul, but volume data continues to tell different story
EconomyMacroeconomywas seen in supermarkets that increased by 15 percent, food and beverages were up by 13.4 percent
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Govt rushes in new energy measures as Brussels decision on gas price cap deferred
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe support of 15 other member states. The proposal was not among the measures agreed
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Newsletter 356 - 21/10/2022
, on a monthly basis industrial turnover decreased by 15 pct, led by decreases of 15.1 pct in manufacturing
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Athens content with Scholz's first visit, looks for US backing on Libya
PoliticsForeign Policyenergy crisis issue, although no tangible results can be seen so far. Mitsotakis, along with 15 other EU
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Unemployment dips to 11.8 pct in Sep for lowest rate since 2010
EconomyMacroeconomypercentage points (pps) year-on-year and came to 15 percent, while the rate for men stood at 9.2
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Car sales growth slows to 2.4 pct in Oct, taking 10-month rise to 4.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyby lorries at 22,357 and buses at 943, down by 15 and 17.4 percent respectively. The ten-month growth
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Inflation drives up retail sales by 10.5 pct in Sep, but MoM sees 0.6 pct drop
EconomyMacroeconomyThe growth in Greeceās retail sales dropped pace in September, rising by 10.5 percent year-on-year (YoY), after an upwards revised 15 percent rise in August, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Wednesday. The corresponding volume index rose by 1.4 percent annually, from 4.4
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CPI growth slows to 8.5 pct as electricity prices record rare 5.3 pct YoY fall
EconomyMacroeconomyby 0.3 percent. In November, the annual CPI movement was led by a 15 percent increase in food and non
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