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Newsletter 330 - 04/03/2022
and products. This was captured in the latest PMI data released this week. Although the index remained broadly
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Govt weighs escalating impact of Ukraine war on public finances
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe latest developments on the Ukraine and inflation fronts, with the most recent soundings giving
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Mitsotakis prepares to meet Erdogan as Greek ties with Russia collapse
PoliticsForeign Policyin his recent interview with Alpha TV. Speaking before the latest plenary session in Parliament, he has
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CPI up to 7.2 pct in Feb as widespread inflation hits highest since pre-euro era
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) accelerated further in February, rising by 7.2 percent year-on-year (YoY), after an increase of 6.2 percent in January, according to the latest data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) released on Thursday. The average CPI for the rolling 12-month
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As imports soar, Jan trade deficit jumps by 98.7 pct; worst since Mar 2010
EconomyMacroeconomy. This is an increase of 33.9 percent compared with January last year. The latest figure is the worst
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In first contraction since Oct 2020, Jan IPI falls by 10.9 pct MoM
EconomyMacroeconomyCommission’s latest business surveys for February, industry confidence dropped by 3.4 points to 9.8.
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Hopes of EU providing immediate relief wane as economic challenges multiply
PoliticsGreek Politics, the Finance Ministry expects the latest developments to impinge severely on this year’s growth
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Newsletter 331 - 11/03/2022
into tricky balancing actThis week’s release by ELSTAT of the latest consumer price data, which saw
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Athens hoping for period of calm in Greek-Turkish relations after PM's talks with Erdogan
PoliticsForeign Policyalso faces the possibility of elections by mid-2023 at the latest. Turkey also wants stability as well
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Fallout from Ukraine war being fed into calculations about next general elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the latest poll, published on Saturday, 58 pct of respondents named the cost of living as one of the three
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