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Government struggles to shake off impact of wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicsbox and then saw Alexis Tsipras step down as leader. Over the weekend, SYRIZA suggested that the data
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Building activity grows by 15.8 pct in May, up 11.5 pct in first five months
EconomyMacroeconomysaw the first annual decline since July last year. The total number of permits issued in May reached
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New labour law set to cause friction, as surprise candidate launches SYRIZA leadership bid
PoliticsGreek Politicsaimed at the elusive centre space. Last week saw the publication of a draft labour bill which
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Economic sentiment improves marginally in Aug, consumer confidence takes 7-point tumble
EconomyMacroeconomy. Since September last year, industry confidence has risen by 6.5 points. The services index saw
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Newsletter 392 - 08/09/2023
of ELSAT each month, rising in Q2 by only 0.1 pct YoY, while import growth also saw a modest rise
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Insurgent campaign from Kasselakis puts shock SYRIZA leadership win in touching distance
PoliticsGreek Politicsfollowing Greece’s civil war and during the military dictatorship. Some SYRIZA officials saw this not only
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Our cruel summer
Agorain this summer’s devastating wildfires. Once more, the fragility of our existence was revealed to us. We saw how
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Newsletter 394 - 22/09/2023
Greece’s civil war and during the military dictatorship. Some SYRIZA officials saw this not only
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Building activity continues to grow, rising by 13 pct YoY in Jun
EconomyMacroeconomyBuilding permits recorded solid growth in June, rising by 13 percent year-on-year (YoY), after a rise of 15.8 percent in May, according to the data released by the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT) on Thursday. Permits have been growing annually this year except in February, which saw the first
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Second round of local elections deliver worrying results for PM, glimmer of hope for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicson social media. It should also be noted that the Communist Party (KKE) saw its candidates win six
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