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Property prices rise by 9.4 pct in Q2, close to all-time high
EconomyMacroeconomy) data released on Thursday showed. Q4 2021 saw the highest annual increase in property prices... old - saw their prices increase by 8.7 percent YoY, from 8.5 percent seen in Q1 2021. New properties saw price increases of 10.5 percent YoY, from 10.4 percent in Q1 2021. During Q2, properties
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Key factors in cost-of-living crisis not kept in check
Agorathat companies involved in fuel saw their EBITDA rise by some 237 pct in 2022 to 2.94 billion euros, from 871.3 million in 2021. Companies in the food sector saw their EBITDA increase by more than 50 pct... and construction nearly saw their sales double, up by 94 pct, to 8.37 billion euros. Supermarkets had a bumper
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Newsletter 478 - 03/10/2025
% of respondents saw real household benefits, while 53% saw none and 22% saw minor gains. In contrast, 70
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Concerns for SYRIZA mount as brief election campaign gets underway
PoliticsGreek Politicspartner, Independent Greeks (ANEL) narrowly failing to enter Parliament. Some crumbs of comfort
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Deal with lenders buys coalition more time but not internal calm
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIndependent Greeks (ANEL) MPs, cannot be ruled out but the legislation does not appear to be in danger
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Newsletter 52 - 20/11/2015
after Stathis Panagoulis of SYRIZA and Nikos Nikolopoulos of Independent Greeks (ANEL) decided
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Refugee crisis threatens effort to improve ties with neighbours
PoliticsForeign Policy, the head of SYRIZA's coalition partner, Independent Greeks (ANEL), wants to avoid formal contact
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Athens waits for move from lenders to get review going
PoliticsGreek Politics. There was some controversy on Wednesday when an MP from junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL
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Greek women in crisis
Agoraon her face in 2008, as “faces of fighting women.” The SYRIZA-ANEL government does recognise that more
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Newsletter 125 -30/06/2017
in a potentially damaging scandal involving the head of Independent Greeks (ANEL), the junior coalition partner
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