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Newsletter 441 - 15/11/2024
the original with a total 11.3 pct (polling at 6.3 pct, 2.6 pct and 2.4 pct respectively). Fringe right wing
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EC keeps growth estimates broadly unchanged, fiscal outlook improves markedly
EconomyMacroeconomyfurther to near balance in 2025 and then run a small total surplus of 0.2 percent of GDP in 2026
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Drop in industrial turnover accelerates to 7.9 pct YoY in Sep as manufacturing falls sharply
EconomyMacroeconomy. On a monthly basis, industrial turnover in the total market increased by 5.6 percent, led
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Samaras expulsion casts shadow over New Democracy as SYRIZA prepares for leadership polls
PoliticsGreek Politicsin favour, a total of 200 out of 300 MPs. Furthermore, this is traditionally a free vote, meaning
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Travel receipts recover in Sep, up 4.1 pct in 9M to 18.76 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros. In total, arrivals rose by 9.3 percent to 30.37 million in the nine months. This compares
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Final Oct budget execution data reaffirms solid primary surplus boosted by privatisation takings
EconomyMacroeconomyinvestment budget, came to 40.95 billion euros. Net revenues came to 61.33 billion euros. The total budget
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Greek politics goes from stability to state of flux
Agoraa combined total of almost 17 pct. Their numbers have been edging up in the opinion polls carried out
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Building activity rises by 10.5 pct YoY in Aug, up 19.5 pct in 8M
EconomyMacroeconomyBuilding activity remained in growth in August, with an increase of 10.5 percent year-on-year (YoY), after a sharp rise of 15.2 percent in July, according to the data released by the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT) on Thursday. The total number of permits issued in August reached 1,787, from
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Deposits drop by 2.26 bln in Oct to 195.51 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy. Total deposits, which also include the general government, decreased by 1.87 billion euros to 202.55
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ND tries to pin 'populist' tag on PASOK as voters show little interest in fuelling two-horse race
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the eyes of voters, taking a combined total of 62 pct of preferences. Two thirds of respondents
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