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Amidst Covid and inflation uncertainty, 2022 budget looks forward to solid growth
EconomyMacroeconomy0.6 pct this year. The unemployment rate will be 14.2 pct based on the monthly labour force survey
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Apartment prices rise 7.9 pct in Q3, continuing upward trend
EconomyMacroeconomydouble-digit drop of -10.9 percent in 2013. The sharpest quarterly rate of decline was seen in Q1
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Govt holds firm on no lockdown as health system teeters
PoliticsGreek Politics. It is debatable where the balancing point between the two lies, especially given that the Covid death rate
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OECD adds to strong recovery forecasts, sees 6.7 pct growth this year and 4.8 pct in 2022
Economyand investment and rebounding global demand will boost exports and tourism, leading to an unemployment rate
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Opposition renews attack on government over hospital capacity
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be unaware of a disproportionate death rate outside ICUs was seized on by the opposition
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BoG sees banks on right path, warns impact of pandemic not visible yet
EconomyBankingsales. When this is taken in conjunction with the low interest rate environment, most of banks
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Govt stands firm on 'no lockdown' message, pins hopes on vaccination surge
PoliticsGreek Politicsdecline in the infection rate. Health Minister Thanos Plevris, in Brussels for a meeting of EU health
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SYRIZA maintains pressure over Covid treatment, media handouts
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA attempted on Wednesday to step up the pressure on the government around the Covid crisis, accusing New Democracy of giving up the effort to take on the pandemic. In a TV interview, the opposition party’s spokesman Nassos Iliopoulos argued that given the Covid death rate per million citizens
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Industrial production marks full year of recovery with 16.5 pct rise in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomyanother marked improvement in the Greek manufacturing sector, broadly in line with the rate
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Newsletter 320 - 10/12/2021
euros. CPI Prices in Greece climbed at their highest rate rise since January 2011, increasing
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