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  1. PMI edges down to 48.7 points in October as output declines at fastest rate since May
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    orders, manufacturers cut back on input buying at the fastest pace for four months. Markit analysts

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  2. Surge in Covid-19 deaths as work on adjusted 2021 budget nears completion
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    stunts aimed at buying voters’ support. In the current circumstances, though, the conservatives

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  3. PMI drops to 42.3 points in November as second lockdown hits
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    competitive. Supply chain delays were also reflected in longer lead times. Firms cut their input buying amid

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  4. PMI edges up to 46.9 points in December
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . As production fell, input buying and inventories also dropped. Weaker client demand drove sharp falls

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  5. Newsletter 279 -13/11/2020

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    to the highest level since February. As production fell, input buying and inventories also dropped

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  6. PMI rises to 51.8 points in March, first expansion in over a year

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to stockpile, so as to avoid future supply shortages, led to renewed growth in input buying

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  7. Newsletter 291 - 02/04/2021

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    to renewed growth in input buying in March, Markit said. The increase in purchasing came alongside further

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  8. Covid resurgence triggers replay of last year's political debate
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Covid awareness, but which SYRIZA, KINAL and others say had the sole purpose of buying favourable

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  9. PMI softens to six-month low, but employment in manufacturing grows at record pace
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    input buying. Despite the increase in purchasing activity, stocks of purchase declined and stocks

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  10. Mitsotakis forced to wield axe as legacy issues resurface
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that the incident illustrated New Democracy’s history of “vote-buying at the expense of the victims

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