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  1. Newsletter 402 - 17/11/2023

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    in the opinion polls, that all its actions to tame prices have failed. The authorities have made

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  2. Despite strains, manufacturing remains in growth as Nov PMI reaches 50.9 pts
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    that there is greater hesitancy by customers to place orders as the economic conditions are tame. New export sales

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  3. Opinion polls show drop in support for ND, continuing concern about inflation
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    Democracy has yet to find a way to tame prices in practice but also to convince voters that it has

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  4. Newsletter 436 - 11/10/2024

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    interventions for next year pale in comparison to the billions that were handed out to tame the pandemic

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  5. Draft budget maps out narrow fiscal path for coming years
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    for next year pale in comparison to the billions that were handed out to tame the pandemic effects

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  6. Newsletter 467 - 20/06/2025

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    . Greece is still struggling to fully tame inflation and the latest data for May sees the national

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  7. Conflict in Middle East puts fresh pressure on economy

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    and transport, the current account deficit and tourism. Greece is still struggling to fully tame

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  8. Mitsotakis shrugs off scandals to hit back at foreign policy critics
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    to be tame affairs, allowing Mitsotakis to pick the agenda and giving him space to unfold his

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  9. Newsletter 498 - 13/03/2026

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    of the retail sector, warning about several black swans and expecting tame volume sales, partially

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  10. Economic sentiment fell to 81.3 in July for the sharpest historical monthly drop

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    Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) dropped for the fifth successive month at a marked accelerating..., whilst the current ESI reading is 22.9 points lower than the post-crisis high of 104.2 recorded a year ago. The ESI fell to a historic low of 74.8 in March 2009 and displayed high volatility until June

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