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CPI falls by 2.1 pct YoY in November
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell by 2.1 percent year-on-year (YoY) in November compared to a decline of 2 percent seen in October, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) figures showed on Tuesday. The average CPI for the rolling 12 months fell by 1 percent. Month-on-month, the CPI
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EU Council boosts recovery fund hopes, falls short on Turkey
PoliticsGreek Politicsoutlined plans for vaccinating more than 2 million Greeks in the coming months. Although an organised anti
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Budget passed as govt pins hopes on vaccine rollout to get economy on track
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir vaccination at one of the centres. The authorities are aiming to vaccinate more than 2 million Greeks
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Greece maintaining investors' interest, EY survey finds
EconomyFeaturesas being the most promising. Regarding investment in Greece, 2 percent of investors named the country
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Athens wary as exploratory talks with Turkey approach
PoliticsForeign Policycentury. 2. Aspire to become more European. Less Neo-Ottoman. This will best serve the Turkish people. 3
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Budget primary shows deficit of 13.75 bln in November
EconomyMacroeconomyin the aggregate period, as mentioned, 806 million euros or 2 percent above than the target of 41.32
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Vaccination scheme gearing up as more jabs arrive, but some scepticism persists
PoliticsGreek Politicsto earlier announcements by the government, the plan is to administer up to 2 million doses a month once
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Govt faces fresh pressure over Covid-19 decisions amid slow start to vaccination scheme
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat recently the government said that its aim is to vaccinate up to 2 million people a month once
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Industrial production up by 8.6 percent in November
EconomyMacroeconomyand quarrying index (+2 percent) and the water supply index (+1.7 percent). During the first eleven months
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SYRIZA ponders election footing, slow vaccination rollout rate troubles govt
PoliticsGreek Politics, with an eventual target of 2 million a month once sufficient doses become available. While experts are optimistic
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