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ND's lead narrows but PM's election hopes still alive
PoliticsGreek Politicsa political martyr and firing up the far-right vote, rather than blocking the momentum the Greeks party
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Current account deficit widens to 3.93 bln in Nov, 17.48 bln in 11M
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom 23.41 billion euros up to November 2021. The oil deficit has more than doubled, from 5 billion
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Growth of industrial turnover slows in Nov, drops by 1.4 pct MoM
EconomyMacroeconomygrowth rates since December last year when it grew by 22.8 percent. After more than one year
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Final budget execution for Dec confirms primary deficit beat target by 1.85 bln
EconomyMacroeconomydeficit is better than the target by 1.74 billion euros. Revenues Net revenues for the period stood
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Transparency concerns emerge among voters as leaders clash over wiretapping
PoliticsGreek Politicscrisis. According to MRB, 50.3 pct of Greeks think that the government has adopted fewer measures than
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Sentiment edges up by 1.4 pts in Jan, consumer confidence unchanged
EconomyMacroeconomythree months. Over the rolling 12-month period, the ESI was roughly 9 points lower than February 2022
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Unemployment steady at 11.6 pct in Dec, employed rise by almost 80,000 YoY
EconomyMacroeconomyto positive territory in December, with 8,867 more hires than departures. During the full year in 2022
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Banks discover stress test assumptions, results due in July
EconomyBankingfor the first time in more than a decade. According to the baseline scenario announced by the EBA
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Opposition vents over police corruption allegations
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe start of a new week finds the government facing awkward questions again, although this time they are focussed more on alleged corruption within the police force than in connection to the surveillance scandal, which has been dogging New Democracy for months. Reports in left-leaning Documento
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Greece offers Turkey earthquake support, recalling 1999 thaw in relations
PoliticsForeign Policyneighbours is “more valuable than many things in life”. However, Athens and Ankara did not follow up
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