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Newsletter 350 - 09/09/2022
crisis and the increased global risk is filtering through the Greek economy, potentially with near term
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Property prices rise by 9.4 pct in Q2, close to all-time high
EconomyMacroeconomyin Greece with 9.7 percent and prices have been increasing near that high since. At 78.5 points
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Government seizes crisis moment to boost investment in energy infrastructure
PoliticsGreek Politics, while Motor Oil is working on a proposal for an FSRU near Corinth, and Mediterranean Gas is mulling
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Turkish missile test adds to complexity of defence assessment in Athens
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens is assessing the news that Turkey test-fired a locally made, short-range ballistic missile over the Black Sea on Tuesday, as Bloomberg revealed. According to Bloomberg "a mobile platform was used to fire the missile from an airport near the port city of Rize at around 7 am local time, said
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ND banks on public apathy in face of surveillance revelations
PoliticsGreek Politicsa near-certainty given the inconclusive outcome indicated by the polling figures under a proportional
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Banks discover stress test assumptions, results due in July
EconomyBankingare seen just above 4 pct, near the current levels, ranging between 4.13 to 4.18 pct. The adverse scenario
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Tsipras stakes claim for election win despite discouraging poll data
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the groupings is expected to reach anywhere near this level of support. Tsipras insisted that SYRIZA
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Vulnerable households allocated 60 pct of income for housing even before cost-of-living crisis
Economyin Greece skyrockets to 60 percent, against an EU average of 37.7 percent. Denmark is near second
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Annual debt strategy almost wrapped up with 5-year bond, at 3.92 pct yield
Economyfrom the markets, Greece has attracted 6 billion euros and is near the 7 billion euros
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Parties face up to victory and defeat in preparation for fresh elections
PoliticsGreek Politics, which only managed to secure 20.07 percent, which led to the near-total dominance
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