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  1. Newsletter 324 - 21/01/2022

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    for GGBs also led to historic lows, with the re-opening in September of the 5-year issue securing

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  2. Greece aiming to complete post-bailout monitoring this summer
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    to their jobs. Last year, heavy snowfall led to thousands of households in northern Athens being

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  3. Parties hone strategies ahead of confidence vote
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    . Late last year, for instance, it led an effort to launch a parliamentary inquiry into how

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  4. Newsletter 325 - 28/01/2022

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    a considerable amount of snow fall on the Greek capital over a few hours on Monday, led to roads being

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  5. Reflecting annual base effect, retail sales rise 19 pct in Nov but fall on previous month
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    . The annual volume increase was led by books and stationery (+47.2 percent), followed by furniture

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  6. PMI softens to six-month low, but employment in manufacturing grows at record pace
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    that higher costs were partially passed through to clients. Soaring costs led companies to more moderate

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  7. Newsletter 326 - 28/01/2022

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    authorities as the index dropped by 6.3 pct. The monthly drops were led by the food sector, which was down

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  8. ND sets sights on pegging back KINAL following sudden rise
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    and SYRIZA. This week, several ND officials, led by Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis, have slammed

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  9. Car sales drop by 8.7 pct in Jan for first drop since Feb 2021
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    cars in 2021 came to 198,552, led by passenger cars at 166,574, followed by lorries at 30,516 and buses

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  10. PM pledges more support as he seeks to resist inflation, pandemic threats
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    The government is searching for a way to break out of the corner in which inflation and its own missteps have placed it, with the drive being led by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis who promised more financial support for consumers as well as further tax cuts over the weekend. Mitsotakis gave

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