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Newsletter 475 - 12/09/2025
. At the same time, protests over the Tempe train crash investigation and looming European Public
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Polls indicate PM’s tax-cut offer fails to move needle as voters remain pessimistic, concerned
PoliticsGreek Politicshave been identified as suspects in the investigation carried out by the European Public Prosecutor
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Industrial turnover drops by 1.8 pct YoY in July, driven by markets abroad
EconomyMacroeconomyand new customer wins. Meanwhile, from the European Commission’s business indicators for August
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Opinion polls signal fragile political stalemate and rising public anger
PoliticsGreek Politicsmoderate to high loyalty compared with the European elections, but both fall short of their 2023
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Access to housing market slipping away for young Greeks
Society, in line with other southern European countries, like Italy and Spain, against an average in the EU
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At sidelines of UNGA, Mitsotakis talks up Greece’s prospects as energy, tech hub
PoliticsGreek Politicsreduction bill, a Capital Markets Union to stem the exodus of European savings, and a more cooperative
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Despite rise of 6.1 pct YoY in June, building permits down 13.8 pct in H1
EconomyMacroeconomy, most permits were in Attica with 3,011 but with an annual drop of 11.5 percent. The European
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Cancelled leaders' meeting in US emphasises stalemate in Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policy. But the Greek Premier is unlikely to meet with the Turkish President this week during the European
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Economic sentiment drops sharply in Sep, consumer confidence at highest since June
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) dropped in September, with the index at 106.2 points, from 110 in the previous month, according to European Commission figures released on Monday. Over the rolling 12-month period, September’s ESI was down 1.5 points from October 2024. The average ESI in the EU
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ND struggles to gain traction on back of tax-cut pledges as voters’ trust remains low
PoliticsGreek Politics54 percent of citizens believe that even with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) involved
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