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Parties get into campaign mode as ND mulls possible election dates
PoliticsGreek Politicscircle are arguing that the country cannot afford the uncertainty created by a 10-month de facto
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Ukraine war and Turkey tension top foreign policy concerns
PoliticsForeign Policyto provoke tension.” The Greek side thinks that some steps towards de-escalation can be made
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Summer Covid wave sparks fresh warnings, as opposition unites on gender-based violence
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the de-escalation will be slow, while the “hard” indicators are likely to worsen. It is also seen
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Unemployment rate drops to 12.1 pct in June, lowest since before first MoU
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s seasonally adjusted (SA) unemployment rate de-escalated further in June, falling to 12.1 percent from 12.5 percent in May, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Wednesday. In June last year, the unemployment rate was 15 percent, although last year’s figure was affected
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Athens expects tension with Turkey to drag on as chances of talks fade
PoliticsForeign Policyexpectation from Turkey to seriously work on de-escalating tension”, while the US State Department's
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ND sees limited political threats on path to next year's elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot want to close the door to talks that might lead to a de-escalation between Athens and Ankara
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SYRIZA accuses ND of covering for cronyism in wake of MP's expulsion
PoliticsGreek Politicscombined with the de-escalation in energy prices appear to have reassured citizens to some extent
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Piraeus reports 729 mln profit as cost of balance sheet clean-up drops by 3.5 bln
EconomyBankingof assets, thanks to significant NPE de-risking. Capital The fully loaded CET1 ratio in 9M was 10.7
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Re-opening of benchmark bond fetches 200 mln at steep yield of 4.44 pct
Economyweek. This suggests a tight monetary stance and that yields are unlikely to de-escalate. Markets have
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in the summer forecast. Meanwhile, inflation will only partially de-escalate from the 10 pct of 2022 to 6 pct
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