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Newsletter 357 - 04/11/2022
to compound the recent trend, potentially bringing it back to the levels of 6.5 seen during the peak
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Sep trade deficit of 3.61 bln largest since 2010, 9M gap up by 62 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyneeds to go back to early 2010 and the deeper deficits of 2008 to find this level of trade deficit
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Newsletter 358 - 11/11/2022
and further evidence to back up the claims that those on the list, including Foreign Minister Nikos
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Reports claiming link between spyware and state pile pressure on government
PoliticsGreek Politics. Economou continues to insist that there is no evidence to back up the claims being published
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Economic sentiment partially recovers to 101.4 in Nov, consumer confidence also up
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) showed signs of recovery in November, rising by 3 points to 101.4, climbing back above 100-points, after a 6.6-point drop in October, according to European Commission figures released on Tuesday. By the start of this year, economic sentiment had fully recovered
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Inflation drives up retail sales by 10.5 pct in Sep, but MoM sees 0.6 pct drop
EconomyMacroeconomypoints to 101.4, climbing back above 100-points, after a 6.6-point drop in October.
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Trade deficit worst since 2008 as 10M figure sees 63.2 pct rise
EconomyMacroeconomyto go back to the deep deficits of 2008 that contributed to the subsequent debt crisis, to find
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Opposition senses PM's position on phonetapping becoming weaker
PoliticsGreek Politicsevidence in court to back up his reports and, according to SYRIZA, the centre-right administration wants
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PM turns on PASOK, sees opportunity to revive dwindling support
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe Qatargate scandal involving Greek centre-left MEP Eva Kaili has presented New Democracy with an opportunity to turn its guns on PASOK and perhaps convince a crucial section of the electorate not to back the socialists in next year’s elections, as a new opinion poll shows support
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Newsletter 363 - 16/12/2022
SYRIZA narrows to 5.4 percentage points, when it was 7.2 points back in June. Those sentiments
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