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Party leaders back on road with rival election pledges after Easter break
PoliticsGreek Politics: wage rises, lower prices, private debt restructuring, and fair and effective government. Some
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Building activity starts 2023 with solid growth of 22 pct for permits
EconomyMacroeconomyto 25,165. The corresponding surface is lower by 8.2 percent while volume is also down by 1.9 percent
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March unemployment falls by almost 2 points YoY to 10.9 pct, jobless numbers down to 2009 levels
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) unemployment rate was marginally lower in March, edging down to 10.9 percent, after rising to 11.3 percent in February, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Wednesday. In March last year, the unemployment rate was 12.7 percent
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EC doubles 2023 growth forecast to 2.4 pct, affirms 2.5 pct of GDP primary surplus next year
EconomyMacroeconomyconsumption is expected to cool down this year due to lower real disposable income and negative saving
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On monetary policy and inflation targeting
Agorareaches close to the lower zero bound. The mechanism works symmetrically. If the price level reaches
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Resounding win for Mitsotakis, who has majority comfortably in reach
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the last election and about 10 points lower than opinion polls had suggested. By any means
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ND aims to see off threat from right, with focus on fringe religious party
PoliticsGreek Politics. Under the new bonus system, a similar result would boost the first party, and effectively lower
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ND raises tax concerns in bid to prevent voters moving to PASOK
PoliticsGreek Politicson the Greek economy. ND spokesman Akis Skertsos argued that the conservatives’ move to lower dividends
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Manufacturing grows in May, but at slowest pace in last four months
EconomyMacroeconomy. This combination led Greek manufacturers to lower their prices, stopping a 28-month period of inflation
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ND doubles down on tax as leaders target weak spots on electoral map
PoliticsGreek Politicsshowed that the wealthy would benefit more from a VAT cut than lower earners, adding
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