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CPI moderates further to 7.2 pct in Dec, food prices soar by 15.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomywas up by 5.1 percent YoY as the wave of inflation was picking up momentum. The prices index
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Newsletter 365 - 13/01/2023
. The latest print also captures the base effects, as in December 2021, CPI was up by 5.1 pct as the wave
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ND warns of fiscal risk from SYRIZA pledges as Tsipras takes heart from Cyprus polls
PoliticsGreek Politicswage rises to the private sector would, according to Mitsotakis’s team, lead to a wave of business
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Newsletter 369 - 10/02/2023
team, lead to a wave of business closures and mass layoffs.EconomySecuritisation developments make
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Dendias visit to Turkey builds on show of solidarity following earthquake
PoliticsForeign PolicyCrisis and Civil Protection Minister, Christos Stylianides, who accompanied the first wave
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Company revenues rise by 35.5 pct in 2022 on back of inflation and card transactions
EconomyMacroeconomyin revenue is largely attributed to the inflation wave, which has impacted everything from energy to basic
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CPI stable at 7 pct in Jan as food inflation persists
EconomyMacroeconomy2022, the CPI was up by 6.2 percent YoY as the wave of inflation was picking up momentum. The prices
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Vulnerable households allocated 60 pct of income for housing even before cost-of-living crisis
EconomyThe struggles of Greek households, particularly those considered vulnerable, in coping with the cost-of-living crisis were captured in the latest housing overburden data published by Eurostat. It shows that even before the inflation wave intensified (the latest data is for 2021) Greek households
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Survey highlights households struggling with cost of living, delivers worst outlook since 2019
Economyof the inflation wave that gripped Greece since the summer of 2021, with the living conditions for many
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CPI slows to 6.1 pct in Feb as energy moderates, but rising food prices persist
EconomyMacroeconomy, the CPI was up by 7.2 percent YoY as the wave of inflation was picking up momentum, hence the current
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