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Inflation to persist, creating more economic policy challenges
EconomyMacroeconomypct, while there is nothing to suggest that in the near-term prices will de-escalate from the level
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Athens prepares response to Turkey challenging sovereignty over eastern Aegean islands
PoliticsForeign Policyof its islands, are counterproductive and contradict de-escalation efforts in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Govt mulls Easter bonus as cost-of-living crisis causes public concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsof a football fan. Covid measures A very gradual de-escalation in the Covid statistics has provided a window
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Athens reaches out to Moscow while keeping eye on Ankara
PoliticsForeign Policythe sovereignty of Greek islands and the issue of their de-militarisation. Even though Turkey
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Newsletter 329 - 25/02/2022
target of 2.2 pct of GDP. With Greece soon due to enter a de facto pre-election period
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Athens hoping for period of calm in Greek-Turkish relations after PM's talks with Erdogan
PoliticsForeign Policyand the resumption of exploratory talks aimed at de-escalation last year. The meeting took place against
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Piraeus books losses of 3 bln as NPEs drop by nearly 17 bln
EconomyBankingago, thanks to massive NPE de-risking. Capital The CET1 ratio in 2021 was 11.1 percent, rising
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BoG: Growth could be 2 pts lower than expected, inflation may reach 7 pct
Economy, with the figure in the adverse case pushing even higher to 7 pct. De-escalation is expected in 2023, assuming
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Piraeus Bank reaps reward of 2021 balance sheet clean-up as net profit reaches 520 mln in Q1
EconomyBankingeuros, with loans comprising 47 pct of assets, from 66 pct a year ago, thanks to massive NPE de
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Athens buoyed by content, mood of Mitsotakis trip to Washington
PoliticsForeign Policy, stressing that immediate de-escalation was impossible, but Athens appeared willing to deepen its
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