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CPI up to 7.2 pct in Feb as widespread inflation hits highest since pre-euro era
EconomyMacroeconomysince. One has to go back to the mid-1990s and the pre-euro era to find a figure of over 7 percent
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Industrial turnover soars by 35.5 pct YoY in Jan, powered by petroleum products
EconomyMacroeconomythe pandemic struck. The first sign of recovery came roughly one year later, posting growth of 18.2 pct
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Pressure intensifies on govt for more radical interventions in energy markets
PoliticsGreek Politicsa difference to consumers. According to one rough estimate, the rise in the wholesale electricity
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Athens prepares for Ukraine talks with Nuland as Dendias visits Odessa
PoliticsForeign Policycooperation is also expected to be one of the issues on the table. Meanwhile, NATO is considering
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Parties re-work strategies as clearer picture emerges for election run-up
PoliticsGreek Politicsis to see a stable, rather than one-party, government elected, media reports and political analysis
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BoG: Growth could be 2 pts lower than expected, inflation may reach 7 pct
EconomyIn the governor’s annual report released on Thursday, the Bank of Greece (BoG) assesses the impact of the Ukraine conflict on Greek macro data, with the baseline scenario of growth now lower by one percentage point and inflation notably higher. BoG presents two scenarios. The baseline sees growth
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Greece's fiscal path becoming clearer; sizeable adjustment lies ahead
EconomyMacroeconomythat one of the messages conveyed by Greek Finance Minister Christos Staikouras at the Capital Link
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Covid restrictions to be relaxed but public fixated on cost-of-living crisis
PoliticsGreek Politics, with just 15 pct of respondents seeing it as one of the three most pressing issues, compared to 20 pct
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Parties rehearse arguments on social policy as labour law comes to vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsspend more than 40 pct of their income on housing costs, and one in three have overdue debts relating
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Newsletter 335 - 15/04/2022
sixth on the list, with just 15 pct of respondents seeing it as one of the three most pressing issues
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