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Newsletter 347 - 22/07/2022
pct, almost double the initial issue yield. Thursday’s move was the latest in a series of modest
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Led by lending to corporations, June credit growth of 4.5 pct is highest in a decade
EconomyMacroeconomya peak of 3.7 pct in February last year with the latest figure for June being the highest credit growth
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Monthly and volume retail sales data shrink in May, reflecting cost-of-living crisis
EconomyMacroeconomy6.8 percent and non-food also down by 1.7 percent YoY. According to the latest business indicators
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Government on mission to manage expectations in anticipation of tough winter
PoliticsGreek Politicsis expected to rise on the eve of the next elections. The latest national census, which recorded
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Growth of industrial production accelerates to 8.4 pct in June, highest rate for 2022
EconomyMacroeconomypercent. According to the European Commission’s latest business surveys, industry confidence fell
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ND struggles to shift spotlight away from wiretapping fallout
PoliticsGreek Politicsto manoeuvre straight away, when PM Mitsotakis unveils the latest cost of living relief package
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Exit from enhanced surveillance nears, but fiscal commitments bind Greece until 2060
EconomyProgrammeagreed the latest set of debt relief measures, with eurozone finance ministers noting that debt
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Political impact of spying revelations unclear, as drip-feed of information continues
PoliticsGreek Politicsto capture the public mood in response to the latest wiretapping revelations. It remains to be seen
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Imminent parliamentary clash over phone-tapping puts PM on alert
PoliticsGreek Politicsin early September. Kathimerini reported on Friday that the latest initiative that could
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As battering from spy scandal continues, ND invests in broadening scope of inquiry
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlthough the government is attempting to turn its attention to the relief package that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is due to announce at the Thessaloniki International Fair in a few days, the phone-tapping scandal shows no signs of going away. The latest blow to New Democracy’s credibility
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