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  1. Newsletter 456 - 21/03/2025

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    to open up the GGB market for more conservative investors and long-term investors, such as pension funds... in the sovereign debt market lead to lower yields for the public debt, which then channels into lower borrowing... and quarrying jumping by 101 pct. Revenue in the domestic market increased by 7.2 pct, while

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  2. Newsletter 464 - 30/05/2025

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    , that the property market in Greece is facing a serious issue of supply as the decade long debt crisis led.... In this highly imbalanced market, the government aggressively pursued the Golden Visa scheme and allowed... rent in Greece is under 300 euros, which is not in line with the trends observed in the property market

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  3. Finance Ministry seeks solutions to address growing housing problem

    Economy

    admission, that the property market in Greece is facing a serious issue of supply as the decade long... availability. In this highly imbalanced market, the government aggressively pursued the Golden Visa... with the trends observed in the property market. The government is also talking about plans in relation

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  4. Newsletter 491 - 23/01/2026

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    is expected to gain significant market access, helping to offset potential losses in other global markets... prices, this is a major victory for Greece’s most famous exports. To calm fears of a market crash... a volume trigger with a 5% annual increase in imports, and a price trigger with a 5% drop in market prices

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  5. Industry turnover and new orders’ indices rebounded in July

    Economy

    perspective, turnover for the non-domestic market soared 16.8 percent, mainly owed to a rise to non-eurozone countries by 22.4 percent, while turnover in the domestic market slipped 4.2 percent..., with the recorded moderate increase also attributed to a rise in the non-domestic market by 3.9 percent versus

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  6. Industrial turnover and new orders indices rebound for second straight month
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    67.4 percent respectively. From a geographical perspective, turnover for the non-domestic market soared... in the domestic market slipped 8.1 percent. The only industrial sector with a positive growth rate...). August performance is fully attributed to a rise in the non-domestic market by 10.9 percent more

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  7. Industrial turnover index falls 8 pct in September, new orders also down

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    respectively. From a geographical perspective, turnover for the non-domestic market retreated 10.9 percent... in the domestic market slipped 6.4 percent. The only industrial sector with a positive growth rate... market by 4.8 percent more than offsetting a 1.6 rise in the non-domestic market. Unlike Industrial

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  8. After Q3 results, what next for Greek banks?

    Agora

    above the market average. In contrast, National Bank’s group NII was dragged down by Finansbank due... percentage points, depending on market conditions. On the contrary, Eurobank already faces a capital... for the repurchase of warrants in exchange for cash or shares at a discount to market prices. The ongoing debate

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  9. Industrial turnover and new orders indices post big drops for December

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    market retreated by 4.7 percent and 20.3 percent respectively, with a more intense nosedive in non... increases. A roughly similar pattern was also evident in the New Orders, where the domestic market... market primarily stems from a decrease in new orders for the eurozone countries (down 13.2 percent

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  10. Why did Greece return to bond markets now? Was it the right decision?

    Economy

    indicating since the first half of 2013 that it would like to test the sovereign debt market this year... is proving a success. Finally, the market tapping also gives New Democracy, which is narrowly trailing... on the secondary market in the near future. 3) Can the bond sale be considered a success? The final

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