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Newsletter 429 - 28/06/2024
rental platforms. The BoG welcomes the recent interventions by the Greek authorities to tighten the requirements for the Golden Visa and to regulate the short-term rental market. However, this only came
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Reports raise questions about some economic policy decisions
EconomyMacroeconomyand short-term rental platforms. The BoG welcomes the recent interventions by the Greek authorities to tighten the requirements for the Golden Visa and to regulate the short-term rental market
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Mitsotakis argues there is no alternative as SYRIZA officials push Kasselakis out
PoliticsGreek Politicsavailable for long-term rental properties that are currently off the market or have been placed on short-term rental platforms. Also, the levy on short-term rentals will increase, while the addition of new
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BoG outlines factors hampering affordability in Greek housing market
EconomyMacroeconomy%) and other major cities (9.8%), while Athens experienced a more moderate 6.2% rise. The rental market... these units. Additionally, the short‑term rental market has absorbed a substantial portion of the stock
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Small rise for Greek manufacturing PMI in November
EconomyMacroeconomy. The improvement in vendor performance is the longest such sequence for almost five years. Producer prices also
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Greek PMI edges up in March but exports, factory output fall
EconomyMacroeconomya rise in vendor lead times, partly attributed to stock shortages in the supply chains, the most
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Manufacturing PMI drops to 46.5 in April, lowest reading since June 2013
EconomyMacroeconomysuccessive month with the extent of deterioration in vendor performance being the most marked since January
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PMI falls to 46.9 pts in June in ten straight months of contraction
EconomyMacroeconomytrend albeit demand for inputs further slipped. The rate of deterioration in vendor performance
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Lack of new orders and sharp drop in production lead to weak PMI in August
EconomyMacroeconomydriven by lack of production and decline in new orders. A further deterioration in vendor
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PMI falls 1.6 pts to 48.4 in February
EconomyMacroeconomy, while vendor performance recorded the most notable deterioration since September due to transport
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