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Newsletter 206 -17/05/2019
. The corresponding surface area fell by 21.5 percent while volume fell by 26 percent. On a regional basis, YoY drops
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How SYRIZA lost and New Democracy won
Agoraresoundingly. Characteristically, in the first district of Thessaloniki, the most populous area with over
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Apartment prices up by 4 pct in Q1 for highest increase since 2007
EconomyMacroeconomyissued rose by 10.3 percent to 15,325. The respective surface area rose by 23.4 percent while volume
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As East Med tension remains, Athens also keeps eye on Turkish actions in Aegean
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicswill sooner or later challenge Greeceās sovereign rights in the area, mainly the Exclusive Economic
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PMI falls to 52.4 in June while industry optimism holds steady
EconomyMacroeconomysteady. However, they noted that sustaining client demand in the long-term was an area of concern to keep
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The benefits of being Greek
Agora, the parliamentary candidate for the South District of Athens (Area B) Konstantinos Kyranakis announced
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BoG report highlights economic challenges, proposes way forward
Economyof lower taxes and higher social spending. In terms of its main area of responsibility, the profitability
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Lenders urge new government to meet fiscal targets as Athens issues 7-year bond
EconomyProgrammein the election campaign. Another policy area identified by Regling is the continuation of privatisations
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Mitsotakis promises 'new normality,' lines up tax cuts straight away
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe redevelopment of the area around the National Archaeological Museum and the nearby polytechnic
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Preventative medicine, support for vulnerable form backbone of ND healthcare package
PoliticsGreek PoliticsWith the change of guard in Greece comes a new set of legislation for public healthcare, an area that suffered greatly pre-crisis from inefficient management and during the crisis due to successive cuts. Health Minister Vasilis Kikilias announced the government's plans for healthcare in Parliament
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