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S&P moves Greece closer to investment grade, puts focus on budget and growth
Economyit to absorb the indirect impact of the conflict both on the economy and the public finances. The fiscal
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SYRIZA on front foot over energy prices as poll gap narrows further
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat they expect their personal finances to worsen over the coming months. When asked whether the situation would
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SYRIZA hope Tsipras re-election ballot will bear fruit as poll figures remain stagnant
PoliticsGreek Politicsprospects, as well as their own finances over the months to come. Fifty-five pct are pessimistic
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Fitch leaves rating and outlook unchanged, underlines fiscal performance key to higher grade
Economypublic finances, due to unexpected higher deficits or weaker macro performance, the macro-outlook
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Govt unveils affordable housing scheme, but struggles to shunt wiretapping aside
PoliticsGreek Politicsof young Greeks do not have the necessary finances to live on their own. According to the figures
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Fitch leaves rating unchanged at 'BB', sees small recession and primary deficit next year
Economycredit rating according to Fitch will be subject to risks if the public finances do not meet
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SYRIZA and ND square up on cost-of-living crisis as government attempts to draw line under surveillance
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat it was a political choice to keep consumption taxes high, putting pressure on household finances
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Scandals chip away at ND's lead as SYRIZA tries to cut through on surveillance issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis week that it will investigate his finances. Although the cost of living remains the top concern
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PM offers shopping bill subsidy as surveillance scandal threatens to spill over into judicial crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe source of their finances. “Perhaps, however, an extensive tax audit of these few will reveal many
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Transparency concerns emerge among voters as leaders clash over wiretapping
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe interventions are in line with the finances available. Compared to last September, the combined
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