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Macro and fiscal outlook for Greece remain favourable in latest EC forecasts
EconomyMacroeconomypct annually, supported by increases in the minimum wage and reduced social security contributions.... This was mainly due to rising services prices and higher electricity costs. Wage growth is expected
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EC autumn forecasts project stable growth and fiscal outlook
EconomyMacroeconomyamong women. Wage growth is projected to average 3.6 pct annually, supported by minimum wage
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PM highlights latest stage of relief rollout as government seeks to improve mood
PoliticsGreek Politicshouseholds, wage and pension increases, phased abolition of the personal difference, and targeted support... insurance contributions, while another rise in the minimum wage is also being lined up. Just
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OECD sees sustained growth of 2.2 pct in 2026, challenges persisting
EconomyMacroeconomythereafter. The OECD sees the minimum wage rising by 8 pct cumulatively by April 2027. Export growth..., though tight labour markets will keep price pressures elevated. Risks to the outlook include wage
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Latest BoG report sees sustained growth, range of challenges
EconomyMacroeconomy, wage pressures, climate-related disasters, weak RRF absorption and reform delays. Structural challenges...-oriented growth, strengthening financial markets, ensuring housing affordability, aligning wage
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Mitsotakis tries to rally base as Tsipras sharpens attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsinsisted that New Democracy remains a “deeply social” force, listing tax cuts, wage and pension increases, and repeated rises in the minimum wage as proof that the government has delivered tangible support
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Puzzling reaction to army reservists' call for government to resign
PoliticsGreek Politicsto back these claims up. It may be that Greece’s armed forces are demoralised after a series of wage
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Who’s afraid of Angela Merkel?
Agoraconcerning taxes, minimum wage and the European policies are to be expected. With such a fearsome
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SYRIZA MP asks: Just how will we find the money?
PoliticsGreek Politicslabour relations, collective bargaining, the minimum wage, the minimum pension, unemployment benefits
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When will Greek banks operate as credit institutions again?
Agoracourse to bring down wages and salaries in the public sector. This process of wage contraction has been
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