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Trade deficit narrows by 15.1 pct YoY in Nov
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s trade deficit fell sharply by 15.1 percent year-on-year (YoY) in November, after a drop of 18.4 percent in October, according to data released by ELSTAT on Friday. The deficit came to 2.8 billion euros for November. Imports totalled 6.87 billion euros, falling by 6.6 percent YoY. Exports
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are up by 6.6 pct. Electricity prices also beat with the headline CPI with a rise of 4.1 pct. Aside
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Record bonds, rising bills: Greece’s economic paradox
Agoramaintenance costs increased 6.6%. Eating out was 7.4% more expensive, air travel nearly 12% higher
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Farmers threaten more action after inconclusive meeting as Karystianou courts controversy
PoliticsGreek PoliticsCourse of Freedom registers 8.5 pct, Greek Solution 8.1 pct, and the Communist Party (KKE) 6.6 pct
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Retail sales growth slows to 1.7 pct YoY in Nov on back of sharp drop in fuel transactions
EconomyMacroeconomysharply and turned negative to -4.7 points, from 6.6 points in the previous month, almost
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Athens resumes contact with Ankara as interest in FYROM referendum grows
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe inauguration of the renovated Greek Consulate building in Izmir was considered a good chance for the resumption of talks between Athens and Ankara following the recent improvement in bilateral relations due to the release of the two Greek servicemen by Turkish authorities in mid-August after
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Summer optimism undermined by uptick in Covid-19 indicators and subdued expectations for tourism
PoliticsGreek Politics. On Wednesday, Mitsotakis cut the ribbon on the newly renovated Macedonia airport in Thessaloniki, one
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ND blocks parliamentary scrutiny of court’s surveillance decision, ratcheting up political tension
PoliticsGreek Politicsrenovated a pre-existing water trough. Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis argued that the allegedly
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PM gives ESY clean bill of health, prompting opposition backlash
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat hospitals and health centres nationwide have been renovated, that staff numbers are rising alongside
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