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  1. Newsletter 309 - 24/09/2021

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    monetary policy of the ECB and was included in the emergency QE programme, PEPP, despite being below

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  2. IMF ups 2021 growth forecast to 6.5 pct, but keeps modest outlook for longer term
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Within the regular cycle of its World Economic Outlook (WEO) publication, the International Monetary Fund was the latest international organisation to adopt a more optimistic view about Greece’s growth this year. In last October’s WEO, Greece was seen growing by 4.1 pct in 2021, before revising

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  3. IMF maintains cautious view on public finances, sees debt declining slowly
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    Within the context of its Fiscal Monitor, the International Monetary Fund released its latest fiscal estimates for Greece, taking a traditionally more conservative view on the country’s public finances. The Fund sees Greece closing this year with an overall balance of 10.2 pct of GDP, following

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  4. Newsletter 312 - 15/10/2021

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    minister.EconomyIMF freshens up forecasts, keeping subdued long-term viewThe International Monetary Fund

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  5. Minister discounts lockdowns, vaccine mandate extension amid Covid surge
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . In monetary terms this represented only 16 pct of the 13.5 billion euros, however the rise in the number

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  6. Newsletter 321 - 17/12/2021

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    . In the monetary policy decisions statement, the ECB made specific mention of Greece, signalling

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  7. PBO outlines positives from 2021, warns about uncertainty in 2022
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    Economy

    on monetary policy decisions by the ECB. The new Omicron variant is also an instability factor

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  8. Newsletter 324 - 21/01/2022

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    climbing inflation globally had pushed up yields, also in anticipation of potentially tighter monetary

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  9. Newsletter 327 - 11/02/2022

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    last week that it will tighten monetary policy. This prompted a sell-off across the eurozone periphery

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  10. How economic sanctions on Russia could affect Greek economy
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    Agora

    of Migration, around 6 pct of the total. The monetary value of Golden Visa investments is not disclosed

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