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Newsletter 324 - 21/01/2022
as low as 3.67 million in January last year. November’s figure is the highest since June 2011.
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Athens homing in on non-permanent seat at UNSC
PoliticsForeign Policythat “Since last June, I have met with my counterparts from 12 out of 15 countries that are non
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Economic sentiment on up again after 4.2 pt rise in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 22.5 points compared to February 2021. The indicator hit its most recent low in June 2020
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Inflation to persist, creating more economic policy challenges
EconomyMacroeconomyIt has become increasingly evident that the inflation clouds which started gathering above the Greek economy since June last year are not going anywhere soon as the authorities had hoped when they started announcing a series of support initiatives for households and businesses several months ago
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Athens prepares response to Turkey challenging sovereignty over eastern Aegean islands
PoliticsForeign Policycalled for in the Conclusions of the European Council from 23 March and 24-25 June 2021." “Greece’s
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Economic sentiment stable in Feb, consumer confidence improves
EconomyMacroeconomyrecent low in June 2020 following the outbreak of the pandemic, dropping to 87.6. The EU average ESI
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Mitsotakis pledges more help to tackle inflation, calls for EU price cap on natural gas
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be in place by June. SYRIZA reaction SYRIZA’s reaction to the PM’s proposal for a cap on natural
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Economic sentiment holds in Mar as consumer confidence falls sharply
EconomyMacroeconomylow in June 2020 following the outbreak of the pandemic, dropping to 87.6. The EU average ESI stood
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Imminent end for enhanced surveillance offers boost to beleaguered govt
PoliticsGreek Politicsby mid-June. There are also 60,000 applications that were submitted in the last 90 days
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Covid restrictions to be relaxed but public fixated on cost-of-living crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsto operate at full capacity. From June 1, masks will not have to be worn indoors, although there will be some
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