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Where is Greek growth coming from?
Agorabudget in its second term in office (after Varoufakis and the referendum). It seems inelegant to say
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PBO sees 2024 growth of 2.5 pct hinging on RRF and investments
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) published on Monday its latest quarterly report in which it is broadly positive about the prospects of the Greek economy in 2024, though it does flag up concerns about the effects of persistent inflation, the implications of the latest minimum wage rise
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Newsletter 419 - 05/04/2024
of reach. The Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) this week released its latest estimate
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S&P ups outlook to positive, leaves rating at 'BBB-'
Economyperformance remains solid over a protracted period. On the other hand, if the budget performance
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Opposition takes aim at cost of living
PoliticsGreek Politics”. The ND leader said the pledges “loaded 15 billion on the budget”, warning that SYRIZA programme
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OECD sees growth stable at 2 pct this year, urges reforms and fiscal discipline
EconomyMacroeconomyinvestment needed to support growth will have to be financed from the budget after the Recovery
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Mitsotakis joins calls for EU to develop air defence system
PoliticsForeign Policyammunition and other materials on behalf of Kiev, for the benefit of the budget of the Ministry
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Parties get salty over cheese prices as cost of living debate heats up
PoliticsGreek Politicsbillion euros each year for the budget, meaning any decision to lower or scrap the levy would have
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From default to investment grade: A brief history of Greek debt
AgoraIn 2009, Greece’s ballooning budget deficit raised concerns about the sustainability of the country’s debt. This triggered a crisis that lasted almost a decade. It led to three adjustment programmes agreed with the European Commission, the ECB and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led
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Mitsotakis hints at post-election policy tweaks to address economic concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicshalf of 2024 in the drafting of the 2025 budget. New Democracy has pledged to boost employment
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