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Newsletter 430 - 05/07/2024
clearly contested since he took control of the party in 2016. Clearly some of his internal critics
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Kasselakis struggling for equilibrium at SYRIZA as another senior official quits
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKasselakis took over a left-wing party with problems but is presiding over many more problems, without
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Government seeking to tie up loose ends before summer break
PoliticsGreek Politicsor be switched around. Following the cabinet reshuffle that took place in the wake of New Democracy’s
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Fresh turbulence at SYRIZA as opposition parties take aim at bank deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsconference after an aggressive intervention by leader Stefanos Kasselakis. The incident took place
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Loans to businesses propel credit expansion of 6.1 pct YoY in June
EconomyMacroeconomy. Credit to insurance corporations showed a net monthly inflow of 525 million euros. This took
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Kasselakis ousts controversial MP, intensifying speculation about plans for SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politics. Kasselakis took the decision to force Polakis out after the latter verbally attacked an assistant to Health
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Despite moderation in June, H1 hiring balance up by 34,290 jobs YoY
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s employment balance moderated in June, with 23,961 more hires than departures, according to data from the Labour Ministry’s Ergani information system. The hiring balance in June last year saw 28,761 more hires, a year-on-year drop of 4,800 jobs as seasonal hires took place in previous
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Athens fears Middle East instability, joins others to push for change in EU's Syria policy
PoliticsForeign Policyconsultations took place yesterday between the two countries in Athens, according to Kathimerini daily
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Eurobank NII jumps 8.6 pct to 1.13 bln in H1, fees income also up to 282.7 mln
EconomyBankingincreased by 3.1 percent YoY to 457.2 million euros. This took the cost-to-income ratio to 31.3 percent
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Greece courts danger
AgoraThis could go down as the week that Greek justice took over from Liz Truss as the world’s briefest joke. It would be funny if it wasn’t so worrying. On Tuesday, Greece’s Supreme Court announced the findings of a preliminary 9-month investigation into the use of illegal spyware that targeted dozens
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