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  1. APS bill tabled, allowing use of 12 bln in state guarantees to reduce NPLs

    EconomyBanking

    the servicers’ SPV will pay the commission annually. Banks note that this is a substantial amount, which

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  2. Business leaders set out steps to attract skilled Greeks as govt offers wage subsidies
    Photo by Natasha Pantazopoulou/Fosphotos

    Society

    resources management systems including performance appraisal, pay-related performance, training etc

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  3. Greek 15-year bond attracts strong interest, improves debt profile
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    Economy

    second scenario, the PDMA might seek 4 billion to pre-pay official sector loans, notably the IMF, which

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  4. Uproar over minister's home protection comments underscore sensitive nature of challenge
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    genuinely unable to pay their mortgages. In more moderate tones, Finance Minister Christos

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  5. Newsletter 238 -07/02/2020

    Newsletters

    targeting protection for those genuinely unable to pay their mortgages. Over the coming weeks

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  6. Newsletter 239 -14/02/2020

    Newsletters

    claimed that he would be willing to defy the EU and pay for their construction with domestic funds

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  7. Government readies up to 2 bln in assistance for shuttered firms and employees
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    Economy

    will only have to pay 60 percent of their rent for March and April, with the government subsidising

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  8. PM increases coronavirus support package to 10 bln, while sounding dire warning to public
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    into the 35-billion-euro cash buffer to pay for horizontal relief measures. The cash buffer was put in place

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  9. Covid-19 presents new, significant challenge in banks' effort to reduce NPLs
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    EconomyBanking

    are 90 days past due but have not been denounced, while 29.2 percent are unlikely to pay. It is worth

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  10. Newsletter 245 -27/03/2020

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    their employees to work shifts for two weeks a month, while receiving half their regular pay, over the next six

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