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  1. ND and SYRIZA prepare to set out on campaign trail

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Tsipras is due to take part in a meeting of the left-wing party’s central committee on Friday

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  2. Despite downward revision, IMF sees Greece growing by 1.8 pct in 2023
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of geopolitical uncertainty, high inflation driven by the energy crisis and central banks tightening

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  3. Newsletter 355 - 14/10/2022

    Newsletters

    incomes and central banks tightening monetary policy to tame prices is the baseline scenario in all

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  4. Reflections on Greece's balance of payments
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    Agora

    to keep track of the transactions with abroad, but Eurostat receives data from member countries’ central

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  5. Privatisation of key northern ports on hold amid strategic rethink
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    creates a hub for the transhipment of natural gas to southeast and central Europe. A further rationale

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  6. Newsletter 360 - 25/11/2022

    Newsletters

    the pandemic, which saw the most accommodative stance by central banks and sizable fiscal support

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  7. Newsletter 361 - 02/12/2022

    Newsletters

    rate currently stands at 1.5 pct, marking the fastest policy tightening the eurozone’s central bank

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  8. PBO sees economy making soft landing, but facing challenges ahead

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The efforts of central banks to tame inflation will work counter to growth dynamics and will affect liquidity

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  9. BoG revises 2023 growth to 1.5 pct as short- and medium-term challenges persist
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    as a percentage of GDP, exceeding 6 pct in 2023 and staying close to the 6 pct mark up to 2025. Greece’s central

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  10. HFSF sets out bank divestment strategy, marking final chapter in turbulent story

    EconomyBanking

    assessment conducted by the European Central Bank’s Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), after

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