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Newsletter 345 - 08/07/2022
a strong majority in Parliament, which will enable it to pass key items of its agenda
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Exit from enhanced surveillance nears, but fiscal commitments bind Greece until 2060
EconomyProgrammeof considering the country’s debt as sustainable. This remains a strong fiscal constraint that Greek
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Political impact of spying revelations unclear, as drip-feed of information continues
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the country needs strong leadership. Evros Events surrounding the rescue of 38 migrants trapped
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Back-to-back contraction for PMI in Aug reflects tough conditions for manufacturing
EconomyMacroeconomysales dropped at a strong pace, due to reduced purchasing power of clients due to soaring prices
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Industrial production grows by 7 pct in Jul, as manufacturing records monthly drop
EconomyMacroeconomypercent increase in electricity supply, followed by a strong 6.5 percent rise in manufacturing, offset
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Property prices rise by 9.4 pct in Q2, close to all-time high
EconomyMacroeconomyThe rise in the nominal value of apartments in Greece remained strong in Q2 of this year, rising by 9.4 percent year-on-year (YoY), from an upwards revised 9.3 percent in Q1 2021, Bank of Greece (BoG) data released on Thursday showed. Q4 2021 saw the highest annual increase in property prices
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Policy pledges bolster top two parties as ND erases losses from surveillance affair
PoliticsGreek Politicsratings do not translate into a strong enough majority to form a government in the next elections which
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Rising contributions spark concern in key voter groups
PoliticsGreek Politicsdue to a strong performance from the tourism sector, have given Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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Despite PMI rise of 0.9 pts in Sept, manufacturing stays in contraction for third month
EconomyMacroeconomy. There was a strong fall in new orders, similar to the one seen in August, with the rate of contraction above
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Newsletter 354 - 07/10/2022
on Monday, and it contains some strong indications about the government’s crisis management policies
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