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Newsletter 474 - 05/09/2025
is not performing well, most notably the consistently deteriorating spending power of Greeks that is now above
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Q2 GDP moderates further to 1.7 pct YoY as households spending slows
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) GDP grew modestly in Q2, rising by 0.6 percent quarter-on-quarter (QoQ), from a 0.1 percent increase in Q1, provisional data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) revealed on Friday. The Greek economy has been growing continuously QoQ now since Q2 2020
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PM defends stance on Turkey and troubled electricity cable project
PoliticsForeign Policyrecognition The Greek government has been criticised for its close relations with Israel, especially now
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Energy drives import price drop of 2.1 pct YoY in July
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s import price index remained in contraction in July, with a drop of 2.1 percent year-on-year (YoY), after a 4.7 percent decline in the previous month, according to data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on Friday. The index has now been in contraction for six
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Androulakis presents vision for fairer Greece in response to PM’s tax cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsspeech. Government officials insisted these are “irresponsible promises” that PASOK can tout now
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Property prices rise by 7.3 pct YoY in Q2, index at all-time high again
EconomyMacroeconomyin Q4 2024. The index’s previous peak was in Q3 2008 when it was at 102.2 points, now having back
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Deposits rise by 2 bln in Aug, reaching new recent high of 205.4 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof 151.32 billion euros. Despite the mixed picture at the start for 2025, Greek deposits are now three
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ND struggles to gain traction on back of tax-cut pledges as voters’ trust remains low
PoliticsGreek Politics, mirroring a decline in the protest vote that appears to benefit both PASOK and SYRIZA, the latter now
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Retail sales up by 4 pct YoY in July as inflation drives volume rise of 2.1 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyto -0.1 points, from -2.5 points in the previous month, now down by roughly 7 points from October
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Government fears losing momentum to new Tempe backlash as GSI tensions rise
PoliticsGreek Politicsthey took in the first quarter of the year and, clearly, the last thing that Mitsotakis needs now, as he
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