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  1. Building activity up by 12.6 pct in November, permits remain above 1,000

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in apartment prices year-on-year in the third quarter of 2017. This followed a drop of 1.1 percent in Q2. Apartment prices have been falling since the first quarter of 2009. Net deductions in the household... for 2017 released by the European Commission showed that the index rose by 1 point in December

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  2. Building activity down by 6.7 pct in Dec after rising by 8.6 pct in 2017

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in apartment prices year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2017. This followed a drop of 0.6 percent in Q3. Apartment prices have been falling since the first quarter of 2009. For all of 2017, the decline... that the index rose by 1 point in December. On an aggregate basis, the index fell by 14.3 points. The latest

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  3. Newsletter 174 -14/09/2018

    Newsletters

    rate of VAT from 24 to 22 percent in 2021, with the lower rate dropping 1 percentage point from 13... (BoG) figures showed that apartment prices rose by 0.8 percent year-on-year in the second quarter of the year after a drop of 0.2 percent in Q1. The latest figure marks the first increase in apartment

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  4. Mitsotakis keeps cool over white collar crime claims as poll delivers new boost
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    into a vast court about yesterday, I want to turn into a vast building site for tomorrow,” added the ND... SYRIZA. The survey puts ND on 38 percent, half a point lower than last month, and SYRIZA on 24 percent, which is a full point lower than in October. There is little change further down the order

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  5. Greece near top of EU charts for proportion of population over 65 and 80
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    Society

    were proportionately less likely at to fall into this category. Only in Ireland (18.5 point difference) and Hungary (17.3 point difference) were over 65s less likely than the rest of the population... point gap in this regard, behind Hungary (11.7 percentage point difference) and Luxembourg (11.1

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  6. Athens braces for Erdogan bargaining at NATO summit
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    was spying for Athens. On Saturday, Turkish authorities reportedly arrested a man named Mohamed Amar

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  7. The conundrum of Greek olive oil exports
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    EconomyFeatures

    in Spain. But Greece’s olive oil export model is stuck in a rut. That’s because the vast majority... olive oil at retail prices, causing Greece to miss out on vast amounts of revenue. According... efforts from government point of view and many events, declarations and policies, we end up without

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  8. Great Expectations: Is Greece 2.0 hitting the target?
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    EconomyFeatures

    and the Covid-19 pandemic. As the programme reaches its halfway point, we are in a good position to assess whether... to 36 billion euros. The European Commission’s dashboard shows that at the halfway point of the RRF... at the halfway point of the RRF show that a total of 12.7 billion euros, or over 35 percent of Greek funds

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  9. Vast majority of Greeks pessimistic on prospects of recovery despite coalition efforts
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    Society

    The coalition’s efforts to convince Greeks that an economic recovery is on its way after six years of recession appears to be bearing little fruit so far, according to two new opinion polls. According to a Pew Research Global Attitudes survey published ...

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  10. Coalition focuses on positives as MPs gear up for vote on vast multi-bill
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The government is preparing to submit a multi-bill that will reportedly stretch to around 600 pages and is expecting that it will receive full support from SYRIZA and Independent Greeks (ANEL) MPs. The draft legislation is expected by the end of Tuesday...

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