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ND aiming to sway sceptical young voters despite overall poll dominance
PoliticsGreek Politicsdrop to less than 29 pct in the opposition leader’s case. SYRIZA later raised doubts about
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Growth in building activity decelerates to 17.6 pct in June after post-lockdown boom
EconomyMacroeconomyin all the regions apart from Central Macedonia that had a 10 pct drop. The biggest increase seen
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July travel surplus of 2.14 bln affirms comeback for tourism sector
EconomyMacroeconomy, travel receipts rose by 140 percent to 3.38 billion euros. Payments recorded a drop of 23 percent
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Economic sentiment drops off in Sept as consumer confidence falls for fourth month
EconomyMacroeconomypoints, after a drop of 2.2 points in August. Since the start of the year, consumer confidence has
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Support for ND and PM ebbs, but SYRIZA still floundering
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA new opinion poll published on Thursday is the latest to show a significant drop in the support for the centre-right government and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis over the past few months, but with none of this translating into a direct benefit for the main opposition party, SYRIZA. The Metron
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FinMin tables recovery budget, foreseeing across-the-board improvement in key numbers
EconomyMacroeconomyby private consumption recovering by 2.9 pct, while public spending will drop by 2.8 pct
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Evia flooding reopens government's summer wounds
PoliticsGreek Politics, which saw Greece drop five places to 70th out of 180 countries. New Democracy’s response
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Banks make steady progress on improving balance sheets via securitisations
EconomyBanking, the bank’s NPE ratio will drop to 13 pct. The efforts to bring NPEs down to ratios closer
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Building permit growth slows to 6.8 pct July, activity up by 31 pct in first seven months
EconomyMacroeconomywas seen in North Aegean with 77.4 percent to 55 permits. The biggest drop was noted in the Ionian
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IMF ups 2021 growth forecast to 6.5 pct, but keeps modest outlook for longer term
EconomyMacroeconomy. Unemployment is seen de-escalating to 15.8 pct in the end of this year and drop further to 14.6 pct in 2022
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