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Newsletter 418 - 29/03/2024
officials also pointing to economic performance in recent years. In response to the Eurostat data, the Finance Ministry defended the government's economic record, pointing to cumulative growth of 10 pct
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Rivalry between New Democracy and PASOK set for revival
PoliticsGreek Politicsclashed repeatedly over a range of issues, pointing to more such exchanges to come as the PM tries... that the legislation represented a significant reform, pointing out that over the last three years
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Mitsotakis faces pivotal talks with farmers as Mercosur deal adds to complexity of standoff
PoliticsGreek Politicsprovided to the sector are at record levels, pointing to 3.82 billion euros disbursed in 2025... ratio, leaving them even more vulnerable. The government has defended the deal, pointing to protection
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Greece and the euro: The flight of Icarus
Agorathe economic indicators pointing to trouble ahead was Greece’s current account deficit. It was already
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An issue of statistical significance in Greece
Agorafor a haircut. Lastly, it is worth pointing out that Georgiou took over at ELSTAT in August 2010, three
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Sharper drop for retail sales in July points to lingering recession
EconomyMacroeconomyfigures pointing to a 6.2 percent in the first quarter of the year, following an 8.3 – 13.6 percent drop
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Greek Manufacturing PMI eased in September but remains close to a 44-month high
EconomyMacroeconomyand economic sentiment – both close to their 5-year highs - are the two leading indicators pointing
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Industrial production continues decline with 7.2 pct drop in August
EconomyMacroeconomypetroleum products (+11.4 percent). Unlike leading economic and business indicators pointing to an economic
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Manufacturing PMI slightly down at 47.3 in October
EconomyProgrammeof work-in-hand at manufacturers, pointing to a lack of pressure on staffing capacity. Manufacturers
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Samaras proposes free wi-fi as crisis antidote for young Greeks
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the crisis years and Samaras is justified in pointing it out. He also revealed that Greece would spend
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