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  1. Fet-a-ccompli: Tariffs and Greece’s big cheese

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    As the world mulls the impact and consequences of the tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump on so-called "liberation day", Greece has a very specific concern. The focus of the tariff-related debate in Greece was very much on the fate of feta, Greece's most popular cheese and one of its

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  2. Solid taxes and restrained spending push primary surplus to 5.15 bln by Apr

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    . Greece has also allocated 835 million euros in the RRF, 22 million euros below target.

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  3. Building activity records another sharp drop of 21.9 pct YoY in Feb
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    , while Attica also recorded a sharp drop of 21.3 percent. The domestic construction market has gone

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  4. Government hails rising wage data, but full picture tells more complex story
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    . The government has made a pledge to bring the average wage to 1,500 euros by 2027, and the data from

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  5. Scope leaves rating at 'BBB' and outlook unchanged at stable
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    . The banking sector has improved in capital adequacy, profitability, asset quality, and governance

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  6. Growth in property prices stable at 6.8 pct YoY in Q1
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    The growth in the nominal value of apartments in Greece slowed marginally in the first quarter of 2025, increasing by 6.8 percent year-on-year (YoY) from an upwards revised 7 percent in Q4 2024, Bank of Greece (BoG) data released on Monday showed. There has been a gradual slowdown from the growth

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  7. Quarterly unemployment edges up to 10.4 pct in Q1 on back of seasonal factors
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    of the total unemployed. Alarmingly, the largest portion, 113,100, has not worked for more than four years

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  8. Energy a main factor in decline of April import prices by 6.3 pct YoY
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    Greece’s import price index continued its contraction in April, with a sharp drop of 6.3 percent year-on-year (YoY), after a 2.5 percent drop in the previous month, according to data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on Friday. The index has now been in contraction for eight

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  9. PBO affirms strong macro and fiscal trajectory, growth seen at 2.2 pct
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    confidence. This has prompted S&P to upgrade Greece’s sovereign credit rating to ‘BBB

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  10. Strong income tax revenues and contained spending maintain budget outperformance in May

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    euros deficit. Greece has also allocated 1.17 billion euros in the RRF, 48 million euros above

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