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Newsletter 330 - 04/03/2022
holds on to its recent gains with 14.5 pct.EconomyGreek economy to feel deep and wide impact from
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Under increasing domestic pressure, govt awaits EU signs for response to energy security threat
PoliticsGreek Politicsare likely to converge in coming weeks, as the impact of Europe-wide supply disruptions on gas
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Govt counts cost of own energy package as hopes of coordinated EU response fade
PoliticsGreek Politicscounterparts at an emergency meeting in Brussels for an EU-wide cap on wholesale energy prices
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Athens buoyed by content, mood of Mitsotakis trip to Washington
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreek officials seem very satisfied with the results of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s trip to Washington, which gave the Greek leader an opportunity to raise a wide range of issues. The main aim for the Greek side was to carve out a new place on the geopolitical map for Greece during
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Newsletter 341 - 10/06/2022
-of-living crisis, which is now evident across a wide range of products, the latest GDP release this week
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Rising bond yields a concern, but not an immediate fiscal problem
Economyaffected, but it will not be by a wide margin. Greece has also managed to keep its cash reserves
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Explanations sought as PM backs away from prospect of early elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsmay be banking on an EU-wide policy to address the energy crisis, to ease some of the pressure
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Early details show energy emergency plan facing practical challenges
PoliticsGreek Politicsto affect a wide range of consumers. Polls The latest polling figures show ND maintaining an 8.9 pct
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PASOK and SYRIZA turn up heat on govt as surveillance case realigns political forces
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the questions the SYRIZA camp has insisted on getting an answer to is how wide a net EYP’s surveillance cast
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Govt brings energy saving to forefront as cost of support set to skyrocket
PoliticsGreek Politicsministers set to meet on September 9 to discuss bloc-wide interventions, the government in Athens
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