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Newsletter 418 - 29/03/2024
of this summer's European Parliament elections, and for the government to mount a robust defence
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Manufacturing continues to expand in April, firms remain optimistic
EconomyMacroeconomyhistorically robust. Meanwhile, foreign client demand strengthened,” said S&P analysts.
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OECD sees growth stable at 2 pct this year, urges reforms and fiscal discipline
EconomyMacroeconomythis revision does not come from higher investments but more robust private consumption spending, which is now
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Government hails rule of law progress but open investigations continue to raise questions
PoliticsGreek Politicsgovernment spokesman Pavlos Marinakis described the report as a vindication, adding that it provided a robust
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SYRIZA consumed by new leadership drama as PASOK rubber stamps candidacies
PoliticsGreek Politicssuggest that senior officials will be pushing for a more robust process, which will involve
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Industrial Production grows 10.6 pct in Jul as electricity and manufacturing lead way
EconomyMacroeconomy, however August’s reading is the weakest since December last year. The not so robust upturn
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Fitch takes no rating action, leaves outlook stable
Economy, and a robust policy framework supported by EU and eurozone membership. Recent years have seen
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Scope takes Greece a step further into investment grade territory with 'BBB' rating
EconomyMacroeconomyin the general government debt ratio, driven by a robust fiscal performance, stronger-than-expected primary
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BoG sees sustained growth and progress, but challenges require policy drive
EconomyMacroeconomycorporations and households fell in line with ECB policy rate cuts. Credit growth was robust, with loans
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PMI rebounds strongly to 53.2 points in Dec but cost concerns persist
EconomyMacroeconomyconditions. The strongest growth since July was driven by rising output and robust client demand
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