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  1. Newsletter 437 - 18/10/2024

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    grew strongly, riding the wave of inflation, rising by 8.3 pct in 2023, reaching 225.2 billion euros

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  2. Revision of GDP to have varied knock-on effect
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    2022. Nominal GDP also grew strongly, riding the wave of inflation, rising by 8.3 pct in 2023

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  3. Newsletter 443 - 29/11/2024

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    fewer goods compared to 2006. The data does not just capture the latest wave of inflation

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  4. Syria developments dominate as Athens steps up diplomatic exchanges
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    provoke a new wave of refugees. As a result, over the last couple of months Greece has been part

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  5. Latest data highlights tough day-to-day economic conditions, giving opposition ammunition
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    the latest wave of inflation but factors in the shocks to consumer demand from several crises

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  6. Newsletter 444 - 06/12/2024

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    of the ECB to tackle the inflation wave and the rise in policy rates as they were quick to adapt loan rates

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  7. Bank tax proposal spearheads PASOK attack on government's economic policy
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    Economy

    benefited greatly from the policy framework of the ECB to tackle the inflation wave and the rise

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  8. PASOK tries to take initiative in budget debate as SYRIZA exodus continues
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    that this is the second wave of departures from SYRIZA, the opposition party has now lost 20 MPs since last year’s

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  9. Athens ponders Syria shake-up with particular focus on Turkey

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    to a new wave of refugees. Greece, along with other EU member states, has decided to suspend asylum

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  10. Newsletter 449 - 31/01/2025

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    . There is a wave of appeals at administrative courts by self-employed professionals against

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