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Credit expansion slows in Jan with 2.73 bln outflow
EconomyMacroeconomyThe credit expansion in the Greek private sector slightly slowed in January, rising by 3 percent year-on-year (YoY), up from 3.6 percent in December, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Tuesday showed. At 6.3 percent, last December’s growth was the highest since the summer of 2009. However
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Podcast - SYRIZA embraces the chaos
AgoraHe’s Gone From Miami, to Celebrity, to Upending Greek Politics - New York Times Greece’s main
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Podcast - A year on from Tempe train crash, trust fades as questions mount
Agorastudents, feel that the Greek authorities are preventing a proper investigation into the incident
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Government concludes Tempe inquiry, turns attention to Thessaly reconstruction
PoliticsGreek Politicson the Greek railways, the breaching of safety procedures on the night of the crash is what led
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Government prepares to hit back at opposition's censure motion over train crash
PoliticsGreek Politicshandled. Two opinion polls published in recent weeks have indicated that more than 70 pct of the Greek
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New Democracy comes out fighting against Tempe censure motion
PoliticsGreek Politics, ultranationalists Greek Solution stated that they would support the motion, however the party’s leader
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Lending to corporations drives credit expansion of 3.8 pct YoY in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomyThe credit expansion in the Greek private sector picked up pace slightly in February, rising by 3.8 percent year-on-year (YoY), up from 3 percent in January, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Thursday showed. At 6.3 percent, December’s 2022 growth was the highest since the summer of 2009
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Podcast - How much is Greece getting out of the RRF?
Agoraby the pandemic. The Greek government dubbed its RRF-related scheme "Greece 2.0", claiming it would help
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Mitsotakis limps into party conference looking to rally ND for EP elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsground of Greek politics (from centre-right to centre-left) believe Mitsotakis is the most suitable
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ECB study finds Greeks overburdened by housing costs, most likely to miss payments
EconomyThe Greek government has been under pressure on the issue of the intensifying housing crisis to the point that it was forced to modify the Golden Visa scheme, primarily by raising the threshold for eligibility towards one million euros of property investment in sought-after areas, previously set
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