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Budget underspend carries on in Oct as taxes continue to outperform
EconomyMacroeconomysurplus up to October 2024. The overall balance is better than the target by 2.88 billion euros
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Mitsotakis dismisses poll speculation, promises swift housing relief and rural support
PoliticsGreek Politicsmeasures he announced more than two months ago filtering through to voters’ wallets
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OPEKEPE inquiry sparks new political clash as despondent public looks on
PoliticsGreek Politicshigher than its previous reading, widening its lead over PASOK to 16 points. SYRIZA appears stuck
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Travel receipts drop by 3.6 pct YoY in Sep, but still on course for record year
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece's travel balance recorded a surplus of 3.14 billion euros in September, compared to 4.15 billion euros in August, according to data released by the Bank of Greece (BoG) on Monday. The September balance was 6.7 percent lower than the 3.36 billion euros recorded in September 2024. Receipts
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Property prices continue to climb in Q3, reaching record high
EconomyMacroeconomy- those more than five years old - saw their prices increase by 8.5 percent YoY in Q3, from 7.9
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Oct budget execution data affirms strong revenue performance
EconomyMacroeconomyis better than the target by 388 million euros. Revenues At 60.92 billion euros, net revenues
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Labour agreement hailed by government as restoration of pre-crisis rights
PoliticsGreek Politicsterms, rather than focusing on the European Prosecutor’s case, in a bid to drag other parties
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Lost decades for Greek incomes tell different story to recovery narrative
EconomyMacroeconomy. It is reflected in Greeks’ ability to keep up with housing-related payments: more than four in ten
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Unemployment stable at 8.6 pct in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomythat Greece’s employment balance was negative in September with 9,196 more departures than hires
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Mitsotakis showcases justice reforms as opposition raises concerns over spyware case
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIntellexa’s operations and state contracts than previously acknowledged. Opposition leaders accuse
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