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Mitsotakis shakes up cabinet in bid to escape Tempe backlash
PoliticsGreek Politicson 9 pct. Almost 6 out of 10 believe that the Tempe issue could lead to early elections, while 53.9
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Corporate lending drives 10.5 pct YoY rise in credit expansion
EconomyMacroeconomyThe credit expansion in the Greek private sector remained strong in February, rising by 10.5 percent year-on-year (YoY), from 10 percent in the previous month, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Thursday showed. The net lending flow was positive by 1.41 billion euros after a negative movement
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Minimum wage increase crashes against reality of Greeks' low purchasing power
Agora, with rents recently leading the charge with a jump of almost 10 pct year-on-year in February
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Hiring balance turns positive in Feb, driven by seasonal jobs in tourism
EconomyMacroeconomy52 percent. Part-time and shift work made up 37 percent and 10 percent of hirings, respectively
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Trump's tariffs create gloomy economic environment for vulnerable Greece
EconomyMacroeconomyagricultural and food products were close to 31 pct. In an estimate last month, Bank of Greece had assumed 10
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PM convenes emergency meeting to work out tariff response strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Greece estimated that a 10 pct tariffs on EU goods, rather than the 20 pct imposed by Trump, would
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ND eyes start of recovery as public interest in Tempe issue appears to wane
PoliticsGreek Politicsrelated to Tempe, is seen as the most pressing problem by 10 pct compared to 17 pct a month ago
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economic front, even if the punitive reciprocal tariffs were put on hold, the 10 pct tariffs on all
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Divided, weak opposition gives Konstantopoulou boost and PM Mitsotakis space
PoliticsGreek Politicsa presence in Parliament as a distinct group because it has more than 10 MPs. Barring any surprising
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Government's focus on defence, plans for more procurements put opposition in tough spot
PoliticsGreek Politicsand defence committee on April 10, and the opposition believes he should have informed the members
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