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Athens encouraged by agreement on EU's Strategic Compass
PoliticsForeign Policyto follow a path of cooperation, consistent de-escalation and to respond to the adequate concerns
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BoG: Growth could be 2 pts lower than expected, inflation may reach 7 pct
Economy, with the figure in the adverse case pushing even higher to 7 pct. De-escalation is expected in 2023, assuming
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Piraeus Bank reaps reward of 2021 balance sheet clean-up as net profit reaches 520 mln in Q1
EconomyBankingeuros, with loans comprising 47 pct of assets, from 66 pct a year ago, thanks to massive NPE de
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Athens buoyed by content, mood of Mitsotakis trip to Washington
PoliticsForeign Policy, stressing that immediate de-escalation was impossible, but Athens appeared willing to deepen its
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from Russia. The PM adopted a moderate stance, stressing that immediate de-escalation was impossible
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Parties get into campaign mode as ND mulls possible election dates
PoliticsGreek Politicscircle are arguing that the country cannot afford the uncertainty created by a 10-month de facto
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Ukraine war and Turkey tension top foreign policy concerns
PoliticsForeign Policyto provoke tension.” The Greek side thinks that some steps towards de-escalation can be made
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Summer Covid wave sparks fresh warnings, as opposition unites on gender-based violence
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the de-escalation will be slow, while the “hard” indicators are likely to worsen. It is also seen
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Unemployment rate drops to 12.1 pct in June, lowest since before first MoU
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) unemployment rate de-escalated further in June, falling to 12.1 percent from 12.5 percent in May, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Wednesday. In June last year, the unemployment rate was 15 percent, although last year’s figure was affected
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Athens expects tension with Turkey to drag on as chances of talks fade
PoliticsForeign Policyexpectation from Turkey to seriously work on de-escalating tension”, while the US State Department's
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