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  1. Industrial turnover drops by 7.2 pct in Dec, pulling 2023 figure 4.1 pct lower

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    that the rate of growth in January was the fastest since April 2022 and well above the series long

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  2. Government focuses on cost of living and farming as polls confirm strong lead
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    figure prominently with 20.6 pct naming income levels, 15 pct the rate of growth and 11.9 pct

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  3. Newsletter 414 - 01/03/2024

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    seasonal increase of 6.38 billion euros in December. The annual growth rate was 2.7 pct in January, down

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  4. Podcast - SYRIZA embraces the chaos

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  5. Newsletter 415 - 08/03/2024

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    framework that the ECB has deployed since the euro adoption. This has pushed up the interest rate margin

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  6. Underwhelming GDP highlights investment falling short of mark
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    framework that the ECB has deployed since the euro adoption. This has pushed up the interest rate

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  7. Podcast - A year on from Tempe train crash, trust fades as questions mount

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  8. Bravo, Bank of Greece
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    rate of unemployment once the current recovery runs its course? How much “labor space” is still

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  9. Mitsotakis hits back on multiple fronts as SYRIZA sets out its economic pledges
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    threshold across the board and introducing a maximum rate of 49 percent on earnings over 900,000 euros. He

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  10. Great Expectations: Is Greece 2.0 hitting the target?
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    absorption rate, this puts Greece ahead of the EU average of 35 percent. When Greece received its

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