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Newsletter 451 - 14/02/2025
on board the first three flat cars, which were carrying sheet metal. There has been speculation, based
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PMI unchanged in May as signs of tariff effects, weak EU demand start to show
EconomyMacroeconomywith the historical trend of flat order volumes. Growth was reportedly supported by new project wins and client
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PM prepares to finalise relief package as talk of electoral tweak gathers pace
PoliticsGreek Politicsmajority. Some advisers advocate reviving the pre-2016 “Pavlopoulos law,” which granted a flat
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PM finalises relief measures in ambitious but risky move to sway voters
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe elimination of the so-called “personal difference” surcharge for pensioners and reduced flat rates
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Newsletter 474 - 05/09/2025
of the “personal difference” surcharge for pensioners and reduced flat rates on rental income
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Despite lukewarm reaction, PM insists tax cuts will pave way to third term
PoliticsGreek Politicsand 30-44. They also fall rather flat among undecided voters, where they meet with 29 pct approval
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Top EU prosecutor lambasts anti-corruption efforts, calls for reform to bring ex-ministers to justice
PoliticsGreek Politics, however, suggest that efforts to win back support with a big tax relief package have fallen flat
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Mitsotakis urges EU to be proactive, PASOK looks for silver lining ahead of congress
PoliticsGreek Politics’s polling remains stubbornly flat. Recent surveys show only marginal movement for the party, while
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PM addresses internal anxieties in party as polls indicate public is increasingly sceptical
PoliticsGreek Politicsat 14.5%. Other opposition parties remain flat, unable to capitalise on ND’s losses. The same poll shows
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Where did all the money go?
Agoraprovided 11.8 billion of financing to date, with its involvement due to run to February 2016. The combined... loans were used for state operations. Combined with some other government financing needs (mostly relating to repayments of arrears that accumulated in the first two years of the crisis) the combined
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