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  1. Newsletter 367 - 27/01/2023

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    goal of 28.49 billion euros, beaten impressively by 3 billion euros. At the same time, income taxes.... If only five parties make it into the next Parliament, the threshold for the winning party to gain

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  2. Second round of local elections deliver worrying results for PM, glimmer of hope for opposition

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    . However, he was soundly beaten by Dimitris Kouretas, a candidate put forward by centre-left PASOK... winning seven of Greece’s 13 regional authorities in the first round, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

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  3. Newsletter 398 - 20/10/2023

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    was soundly beaten by Dimitris Kouretas, a candidate put forward by centre-left PASOK and supported by main... winning seven of Greece’s 13 regional authorities in the first round, Prime Minister Kyriakos

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  4. Manufacturing wage cuts were turned into profit, GSEE study claims
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    in the manufacturing sector, where the cost of production fell by 37.5 percent per unit. This is in part... when the cost of raw materials and services is factored in. GSEE claims that this indicates

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  5. Greece voices support for Ukraine as govt counts cost of war's impact on economy, public finances

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    inflation, even as fuel approaches 2 euros per litre and heating oil is up 38 pct year-on-year.... Aside from the direct impact on electricity and fuel bills, the prices of some basic goods and raw

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  6. Newsletter 384 - 09/06/2023

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    painful economic adjustment programme, per capita income stands at 59 percent of the European average, 18... chain globally that led firms revving up production of goods while stock of raw materials

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  7. Newsletter 458 - 04/04/2025

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    . Mitsotakis said the government intends to keep its promise of raising the basic salary to 950 euros per.... In an alarming sign, input costs rose due to higher raw materials and transport costs, leading to the highest

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  8. Newsletter 35 - 17/07/2015

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    into NPLs. This does not augur well in terms of client repayment capacity in the coming months

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  9. For Greek banks, it's business as unusual
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    to turn into NPLs. This does not augur well in terms of client repayment capacity in the coming

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  10. Centre-left parties jockey for leading role in post-election landscape
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    not augur well for Androulakis and his vision, however PASOK sources argue that the large portion

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