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Newsletter 453 - 28/02/2025
out of the US that the economy is slowing down with the latest being the consumer confidence
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Huge protests over Tempe add to pressure on government
PoliticsGreek Politicswith a censure motion before the publication of the rail safety report, as SYRIZA wanted. This was the latest
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Sharp drop in Jan unemployed leads to lowest rate since Dec 2008
EconomyMacroeconomyyears bracket was 8.1 percent. The latest available data from the Labour Ministry’s Ergani database
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DBRS ups Greece's rating one notch further into investment grade
EconomyOn Friday DBRS upped Greece's credit rating to ‘BBB’, one notch further into investment grade, while the outlook was lowered to stable from positive. After Scope Ratings in December, DBRS is the latest agency to take Greece further into investment grade, with Moody’s remaining the only one yet
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Podcast - Greek politics feels aftershock from Tempe train crash
Agorato discuss the political implications of the latest developments. Useful reading Tempe Accident
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Seasonality drives wage index up by 4.9 pct YoY in Q4
EconomyMacroeconomy. Based on the latest revisions, wages had been growing continuously since Q2 2022, with Q3 2024 being
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Reactions to reshuffle continue as government seeks fast track prosecution of former minister
PoliticsGreek Politicsaltogether. Poll The latest poll from Alco confirms the widespread public dissatisfaction and political
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Opposition outmanoeuvred by fast-track prosecution of first political figure over Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politics, the latest polling evidence provides further confirmation of the rise of fringe parties which have adopted
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PM tries to guide government to firmer ground as opposition also faces struggle
PoliticsGreek Politics, such as Greek Solution and Voice of Reason. Shifting support The latest Metron Analysis polls indicates
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Konstantopoulou dominates opposition politics as PASOK and SYRIZA struggle to make mark
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe opposition parties have tried to play down the latest increase to the minimum wage, which the government announced on Wednesday, arguing that it is of little help to Greek households that are struggling to meet rising costs. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presided over a cabinet meeting
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