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  1. Newsletter 465 - 06/06/2025

    Newsletters

    intent by unveiling €1.1 billion in spending, including €600 million allocated to renters, pensioners... of 1.1 billion euros, with 600 million euros directed at a one-off handout to pensioners and the rebate

    4%
  2. Rising clinical depression hints at hidden side of Greek crisis

    Society

    to just 3.3 percent of Greeks that experienced depression in 2008, before the country plunged into its

    3%
  3. What is the state of play with Greek banks?

    Economy

    reduction of time deposit rate on the new production by c1.40 percentage points to 3.3 percent

    3%
  4. Deposits up again in December but credit contraction continues apace

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    million in November. In particular, housing loan balances contracted 3.3 percent to 71.05 billion

    3%
  5. Sales season pushes November retail volume to growth for the first time since March 2010

    Economy

    contraction (-10.8 percent), followed by retail sales not in stores (-5.6 percent) and supermarkets (-3.3

    3%
  6. Building activity up by 36.2 pct in Nov as rebound continues

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    at 3.1 - 3.7 percent in the past two years, with latest figure at 3.3 percent in December

    3%
  7. Greek credit contracts by 4 pct in Jan, NPLs rise to 31.2 pct in Sept

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    million in December. In particular, housing loan balances contracted 3.3 percent to 70.8 billion

    3%
  8. Building activity nosedived for the fourth straight year, down 27.6 pct in 2013
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent in the past two years, with latest figure at 3.3 percent in January. At the same time

    3%
  9. The Greek crisis we don’t see
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    Agora

    from clinical depression at the moment, compared to just 3.3 percent in 2008. A recent report

    3%
  10. Greek trade deficit narrowed 15.4 pct in January

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    recorded a slower drop at 3.3 percent, while the respective deviation in exports is minimal. Imports

    3%