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In latest election pledge, Tsipras vows to ditch lower tax-free threshold
PoliticsGreek Politicselections on May 26, which will act as a litmus test ahead of the national vote later this year
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Welcome to the club: Greece Joins the 17+1 network
Agora, they carry political risks and may yield little in terms of a feasible return on investment. *Jens
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Tsipras, Mitsotakis step up rhetoric ahead of EU vote as polls show little change
PoliticsGreek PoliticsCampaigning for the May 26 European Parliament elections continues apace as a new opinion poll shows New Democracy having a sizeable lead but not increasing the gap over SYRIZA. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras presented on Monday night at a public gathering SYRIZA’s 42 candidates for the European
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S&P keeps rating at 'B+' and highlights obstacles to competitiveness
Economy, complacency in addressing structural problems may not affect macroeconomic outcomes or sovereign debt
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PMI rises to 56.6 in April, marking 19-year high
EconomyMacroeconomyin May 1999. Demand grew from both domestic and foreign clients, leading to a rise in input buying
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Mitsotakis attempts to outmanoeuvre Tsipras over lower tax-free threshold
PoliticsGreek Politics, before the May 26 European and local elections. The package of measures is due to be examined
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Survey highlights Greeks' conflicted relationship with EU
SocietyThe European Commission’s (EC) public opinion survey ahead of the May 26 European Parliament elections has illustrated the attitudes of European citizens across 28 member states. The data set began in 2014. The latest survey showed that, at 45 percent, Greeks had the fourth lowest response
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Unemployment for Feb comes to 18.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy. This figure has been in decline since the high of 31.6 percent in May 2013. The unemployment rate
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CPI rises by 1 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomyfigures in January and March. The average CPI for the rolling 12 months since May 2018 rose by 0.9
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Industrial production drops by 2.7 pct in Mar
EconomyMacroeconomyby greater output, new orders and the fastest rise in employment since the series began in May 1999
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