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Finance Ministry seeks solutions to address growing housing problem
Economyto housing, with a total budget of €6.5 billion. This allows interested parties to easily gather all
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Q1 GDP virtually unchanged with just 0.04 pct QoQ growth, investments drop sharply
EconomyMacroeconomyin the final 2025 budget, with growth seen at 2.3 pct for 2025. In the latest financial stability report
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Newsletter 466 - 13/06/2025
of the year at 2.3 pct, as included in the budget for the year and with the ministry yet to provide
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PBO affirms strong macro and fiscal trajectory, growth seen at 2.2 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) published its quarterly report on Tuesday, where the stable economic outlook and the solid fiscal performance were reaffirmed, though the PBO does see challenges mostly due to geopolitical instability and trade-related tensions. Despite these challenges, Greece
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Mitsotakis tries to stem subsidy scandal damage as opposition smells blood
PoliticsGreek Politicsbudget of around 3 billion euros. Mitsotakis again argued that this matter is the result of years
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Newsletter 474 - 05/09/2025
that will be incorporated in the draft budget due to be submitted to Parliament in October. This year
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Q2 GDP moderates further to 1.7 pct YoY as households spending slows
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Finance Ministry has left unchanged the estimates included in the final 2025 budget, with growth
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Mitsotakis delivers major tax-cut package as he seeks to stay course for another term
PoliticsGreek Politicsbudget discipline to leadership rumours. Journalists homed in on speculation that New Democracy
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Growth treads water as PM targets relief for households
EconomyMacroeconomy, personal income tax brought in the budget 14.3 billion euros, so a relief of 1.2 billion euros in taxes
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Despite lukewarm reaction, PM insists tax cuts will pave way to third term
PoliticsGreek Politics, such as the reinstatement of the 13th salary, would risk derailing the budget. Responding to the PM’s claims
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