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Manufacturing leads industrial turnover rise of 4.7 pct YoY in Jun
EconomyMacroeconomy, industry confidence is now down by 5.7 points. Overall, Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) fell sharply
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Bumper results for banks add to frustration over interest rates, fees
EconomyBankingare also frustrated by bank charges as most revenue is now from cards and they feel
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Main parties facing challenges as new political season begins
PoliticsGreek Politicsand building on this between now and the next general elections, due in 2027.
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Kasselakis worsens SYRIZA divide by replacing parliamentary leader
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe party and the parliamentary team are now considered inevitable, however the most likely scenario
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Kasselakis lays out plans for SYRIZA rebrand amid rumours of leadership challenge
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Kasselakis, the Cretan MP remained defiant; however, it now seems less likely that he would form an alliance
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GDP up by 1.1 pct QoQ, needs 2.8 pct growth in H2 to reach annual forecast
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) GDP accelerated its gains in Q2, rising by 1.1 percent quarter-on-quarter (QoQ), from a 0.8 percent rise in Q1, provisional data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) revealed on Friday. The Greek economy has been growing continuously QoQ now since Q2
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DBRS keeps rating at BBB, ups outlook and sees upgrades if conditions improve
EconomyMacroeconomy. The Greek authorities now turn their attention to Moody’s, which is scheduled to publish its review
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CPI at 3 pct in Aug, on upward trajectory for three straight months
EconomyMacroeconomyhousehold equipment dropped by 0.9 percent. Food inflation remains persistent, although now for three
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Athens moves to avoid repeat of EU division over migration policy
PoliticsForeign Policywould say socially generous policy towards migrants, which is now triggering a big social backlash
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ND and SYRIZA continue to slide as voter dissatisfaction takes hold
PoliticsGreek Politicselections which are scheduled for late November, with attention now focussed on whether ousted leader
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