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Newsletter 512 - 10/07/2026
pct in the previous month. Over the 12-month rolling period, CPI is up by 3.3 pct, while month
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Primary surplus up to June at 4.48 bln as taxes continue to outperform, spending contained
EconomyMacroeconomy. PIB expenditure was 3.3 billion euros, as noted 555 million below target. Overall, the PIB
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Q1 disposable income up 3.2% YoY, saving rate negative for six straight quarters
EconomyMacroeconomy(defined as gross savings divided by gross disposable income) stood at -3.3 percent, staying negative
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VAT and underspend drive budget outperformance in first six months
EconomyMacroeconomyexpenditure came to 3.3 billion euros, with the PIB balance in a roughly 600 million euros deficit
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Fuels propel 10.1% rise in retail sales for May despite volume drop
EconomyMacroeconomy. The volume’s monthly movement was up by 3.3 percent. Compared to May 2025, automotive fuel was up
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CPI slows to 3.4% YoY in July as energy effects moderate
EconomyMacroeconomywas stable at 3.3 percent, unchanged the previous month. Month-on-month (MoM), the CPI dropped by 0.4
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We need to talk about unemployment
Agoraits peak, the chances of the Finance Ministry’s unemployment projections being met seem remote
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In hindsight it would have been nicer
Agorain the commitment of the then Papandreou government that fully met over 90% of the program’s
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Lest we forget
Agoraall, prison is where Michaloliakos met the leaders of the 1967-74 junta and received warped
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Samaras and Venizelos rule out elections but can't be sure they won't happen
PoliticsGreek PoliticsEvangelos Venizelos, who met in New York on Sunday, both declared their opposition to the idea of holding... that have not been arrested by suggesting they would not dare to resign en masse and create
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