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Newsletter 391 - 01/09/2023
prepared and had taken on board failings from previous years. SYRIZA argued that a much-publicised
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Hiring balance for 7M reaches record despite first negative July reading since 2019
PoliticsGreek Politics1.63 million departures. This year’s balance to July is a record. The previous high was the seven
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Floods force Mitsotakis to postpone policy speech amid political fallout from ferry death
PoliticsGreek Politics, during Mitsotakis’s previous term. Opposition leaders are also focussing their attention on the areas
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CPI maintains upwards trend with 2.7 pct rise in Aug, food inflation at 10.7 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 5.5 percent, from 6.2 percent in the previous month. Month-on-month, the CPI was unchanged
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Apartment prices rise in Q2 by a strong 13.9 pct YoY despite slight slowdown
EconomyMacroeconomy, especially after the latest upwards revision. The index stood at 90.6 in Q2, from 88.3 in the previous
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Tax revenues continue to outperform in Aug, as ministry explains frugal approach
EconomyMacroeconomyof individuals and companies of the previous year, collected in instalments until the end of February 2023
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Industrial turnover drops by 10.2 pct in Jul, driven by foreign markets and manufacturing
EconomyMacroeconomydropping by 2.8 points in the previous month. Since September last year, industry confidence has
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Government paves way for major U-turn on migration as opposition warns of interference in regulators
PoliticsGreek Politicsprovoke among New Democracy voters. Previous discussions of migration have been purely focussed
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PBO draws attention to effects of climate crisis on public finances
Economyand core inflation also down to 6 pct, from 7.2 pct in the previous month, though way off the ECB’s
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Retail sales grow by 3.1 pct in Jul, as food sales continue to contract
EconomyMacroeconomyindex increased by 3.1 percent, after a 2.6 percent drop in the previous month. The volume’s
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