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  1. New data shows rise in average wage, but overall impact limited
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    . The gains in 2024 in higher brackets is much more moderate than the 68 pct increase in earnings

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  2. Budget starts 2025 strongly, registers 2-bln-euro surplus

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    1.09-billion-euro surplus in January 2024. The overall balance is better than the target by 580 million euros

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  3. Industrial turnover grows by 5.7 pct YoY in Dec - 2024 rise at 2 pct

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    improvement in the health of the sector, being stronger than the series trend. Meanwhile, from

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  4. Fringe parties gain from Tempe furore as judiciary becomes embroiled in row
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    , and even more, than New Democracy. The negative views for PASOK stand at 75 pct this month, compared to 58

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  5. Growth of travel receipts in 2024 slows to 5.4 pct as arrivals go past 35 mln-mark
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    Greece's travel balance recorded a surplus of 149.9 million euros in December, compared to 419.9 million euros in November, according to data released by the Bank of Greece (BoG) on Friday. The December balance was 53.4 percent higher than the 97.7 million euros recorded in December 2023. Receipts

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  6. ND tries to dial down Tempe rhetoric as support plummets in new opinion poll
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    dropped significantly, although by slightly less than ND’s. The socialists are on 12.1 pct compared

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    significantly, although by slightly less than ND’s. The socialists are on 12.1 pct compared to 15 pct

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  8. Sharp drop in Jan unemployed leads to lowest rate since Dec 2008
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    more departures than hires in December. Total hirings came to 219,773 versus 233,991 departures

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  9. Negative hiring balance in Jan, but figures improve YoY
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    Greece’s employment balance started the new year with a negative balance, as there were 15,450 more departures than hires in January, according to data from the Labour Ministry’s Ergani information system. The hiring balance in January last year was negative, with 31,997 more departures. This led

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  10. DBRS ups Greece's rating one notch further into investment grade

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    credits (DTC) declining faster than expected. The public debt-to-GDP ratio has fallen significantly

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