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  1. Key factors in cost-of-living crisis not kept in check
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    Agora

    that companies involved in fuel saw their EBITDA rise by some 237 pct in 2022 to 2.94 billion euros, from 871.3 million in 2021. Companies in the food sector saw their EBITDA increase by more than 50 pct... and construction nearly saw their sales double, up by 94 pct, to 8.37 billion euros. Supermarkets had a bumper

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  2. Newsletter 461 - 09/05/2025

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    by Zoe Konstantopoulou, saw its support shoot up during February and March, reaching 13.4 pct... saw their backing dip from 12.8 pct to 12.4 pct. Although the gap between the two parties is slight... asked whether they saw the next general elections as an opportunity to cast a protest vote, 77 pct

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  3. Newsletter 478 - 03/10/2025

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    % of respondents saw real household benefits, while 53% saw none and 22% saw minor gains. In contrast, 70

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  4. Greek economic sentiment and consumer confidence up again in November

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s economic sentiment rose for the second consecutive month in November, increasing to 102.7 from 102.2 in October, according to the European Commission (EC). The November ESI figure is the fifth reading above the 100-point mark in 2014 and the third highest for the year. The peak this year

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  5. Greek economic sentiment down in January but consumer confidence rises
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) continued retreating for the second straight month in January, when it fell by 3.8 points to 95.3 from 99.1 in December, according to the European Commission (EC). January’s figure is the lowest reading since February 2014 and indicates a cumulative drop of 7.5

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  6. Sharp rise for Greek consumer confidence in Feb, economic sentiment also up

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    After falling in the preceding two months, Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) rebounded by 2.9 points to 98.2 in February from 95.3 in January, according to the European Commission (EC). However, February’s figure is the second lowest reading since May 2014 and stands 6 point below the high of 104.2

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  7. Newsletter 142 -1/12/2017

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    economic sentiment (ESI) edged up by 0.1 points in November to 98.4 from 98.3 in October, yet

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  8. Newsletter 181 -2/11/2018

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    (ESI) fell by 0.3 points to 101 in October compared to September, European Commission (EC) figures

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  9. Newsletter 208 -31/05/2019

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    confidence has shown a strong improvement of 19.1 points. Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) edged up

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  10. Retail turnover falls by 2 pct in Apr, volume declines by 2.7 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , and improving by 6.6 points year-on-year. The overall ESI for June improved by 0.2 points to 101.

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