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Newsletter 400 - 03/11/2023
for such practices. His comments came on the back of worrying inflation data for the government. Eurostat revealed
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SYRIZA and PASOK join forces to pressure govt as polls show gap between them narrowing
PoliticsGreek Politicsback on heating their homes this winter, while almost three quarters claim to have already reduced
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Sale of Alpha, NBG stakes move state's bank divestment forward as realised losses near 12 bln
EconomyBankingThe Greek government is moving ahead swiftly with the execution of its plan to divest from the Greek systemic banks. Since Eurobank bought back a small 1.4 pct stake held by the state, the sale of the stake in Alpha Bank has been completed and the process for divestment from National Bank (NBG
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Annual contraction of import prices slows in Sep, index growing MoM since Jun
EconomyMacroeconomy. The consecutive negative readings now stretch back more than half a year. February was the first
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Final budget sees 2.9 pct growth in 2024, primary surplus at 2.1 pct of GDP
EconomyMacroeconomyin 2023. This comes on the back of higher tax revenues that will come to 62.96 billion euros, from 61.33
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Greece - Some structural macroeconomic arithmetic
Agoraof "The Macroeconomy of Greece: Odysseus' Plan for the Long Journey Back to Debt Sustainability" published
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Mitsotakis pushes for broad consensus after surprise announcement on postal vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister’s defenders have decided to fight back. Former foreign minister Dora Bakoyannis, who is also
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A closer look at Greece's Q3 2023 national accounts
Agora: Odysseus' Plan for the Long Journey Back to Debt Sustainability" published in 2020. [1] There could even
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China-EU: Navigating an increasingly complex relationship
Agora, geopolitics has come back for good. To Beijing’s undisguised frustration, the EU will stick to China
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Tempe rail crash charges reignite debate about scrupulousness of investigation
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe Tempe train crash, in which 57 people lost their lives in February, is back in the headlines and part of the public debate again, months after the government felt that its resounding wins in this summer’s two general elections put to bed any questions about political responsibility
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