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NBG results show net profits of 602 mln euros in 9M
EconomyBankingNational Bank of Greece (NBG) reported net profits of 602 million euros from continued operations in the fιrst nine months (9M) of 2020, compared to 452 million euros in 9M 2019. On a quarterly basis, net results showed a profit of 137 million euros in Q3, more than double net profits in Q2 which
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EIB investment survey points to diminished investment appetite
EconomyFeaturespercent of firms reported being constrained, slightly more than double the EU average of 6 percent
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Fresh accusations against NGOs as govt hardens stance on migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsdomestic audience as tough on migration such revelations are likely to be a double-edged sword
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PM mulling reshuffle to get political project back on track in 2021
PoliticsGreek Politicsa comfortable double-digit lead over SYRIZA so on the surface there appears no immediate need for substantial
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ND holds on to large poll lead despite growing public dissatisfaction
PoliticsGreek Politics. It is notable that the PM's secretariat has seen its budget more than double, from less than 3
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Greece prepares to relax lockdown amid concerns about toll on economy
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be the springboard to a strong recovery. Instead, Greece is now expected to experience a double-digit
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PM reins in rush to re-open economy as vaccines proceed slowly
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the government hopes this figure will roughly double this year.
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Uptick in Covid-19 cases prompts caution as govt prepares to tackle pension backlog
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe cross-party briefing, which will take place a day after 842 new coronavirus cases – almost double
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Govt concerned by virus mutations, encouraged by increase in vaccination rate
PoliticsGreek Politics– getting close to the 20,000 a day that the government had targeted and roughly double the rate
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EC sees big drop for economy in 2020, expects milder recovery of 3.5 pct in 2021
EconomyMacroeconomya tourism season in 2021 that will double year-on-year. Investment spending is also seen recovering
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