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Refined oil products propel 27.4 pct YoY rise in March industrial turnover
EconomyMacroeconomybasis, industrial turnover in the total market increased by 34 percent, led by rises of 33.7 percent
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Newsletter 505 - 22/05/2026
position, with the budget expected to post a total surplus of 0.8% of GDP this year and 0.6% in 2027
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Timing factors and contained spending keep primary balance 2.89 bln above target in April
EconomyMacroeconomyto 18.07 billion euros. Net revenues were 25.18 billion euros. The total budget balance for April showed
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Strong Q1 for tourism as receipts rise by 64 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomynon-EU countries were 824.2 million euros. In total, arrivals rose by 38.3 percent to 3.4 million
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Brussels flags downside risks for Greece as conflict‑driven inflation surges
EconomyMacroeconomyposition, with the budget expected to post a total surplus of 0.8% of GDP this year and 0.6
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Building activity continues strong start to 2026 with 5.4 pct YoY rise in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomyBuilding activity growth slowed in February, with a rise of 5.4 percent year-on-year, after an increase of 15.4 percent YoY seen in January, according to the data released by the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT) on Thursday. The total number of permits issued in February reached 2,258, from
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Unemployment heads north, hovering at 10 pct over last two months
EconomyMacroeconomyof employed people decreased by 3,592 people, with total employment at 4.32 million people. There were
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The "King of the North" seeking to heal a fractured kingdom
Agorapolitics for many decades - won just 59% of the total national vote in the 2024 general election
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New Democracy and PASOK challenged by arrival of new parties
PoliticsGreek Politicsold. The poll confirms the near‑total collapse of SYRIZA and New Left, both of which now register
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PASOK on edge amid disagreement over engagement with new Tsipras party
PoliticsGreek Politicsthere would be grounds to cooperate. He even suggested that their combined total could exceed ND’s
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