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PMI unchanged in May as signs of tariff effects, weak EU demand start to show
EconomyMacroeconomywith the historical trend of flat order volumes. Growth was reportedly supported by new project wins and client... remained buoyant. New export order trends were more downbeat, however, as tariffs and weak European
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Government accused of fiasco over launch of non-state universities
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA said the outcome demonstrated that New Democracy violated the constitution in order to confer... in order to create demand for private education. SYRIZA’s statement accuses the government of “turning
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Manufacturing grows in Oct amid persistent export challenges and higher input costs
EconomyMacroeconomymaterial shortages and support new order fulfilment, manufacturers expanded input buying at the fastest... demand, planned investments in new machinery, and expectations of continued order growth. “Greek
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Honey, I shrunk the Greeks vol. 2
Agoraclaims, you end up with a “subordination risk” where private money is seen as being inferior
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No let-up in tension with Turkey as MPs prepare to approve maritime boundary deals
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis, inferior, deal. The opposition party is trying to find a way of criticising ND’s handling
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Nightmare on Democracy Street
Agora, Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias sent 32 cases of suspected criminal activity involving Golden Dawn
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Government tries to purge police of Golden Dawn influence as poll shows support
PoliticsGreek PoliticsOrder Minister Nikos Dendias to take this drastic action is both a reflection of concern within
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Puzzling reaction to army reservists' call for government to resign
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSecond World War reparations is reached. The statement prompted officials from the Public Order
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Parties on edge as Golden Dawn case has potential to go either way
PoliticsGreek Politicsto release the three deputies, leading to questions about whether Public Order Minister Nikos
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A quarter-pounder democracy
Agorain order to create a mobility scheme for 25,000 civil servants that seems to serve a very limited
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