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Newsletter 241 - 28/02/2020
borders for 72 hours so Syrian refugees can leave the country and travel on into Europe. Meanwhile
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General govt primary cash surplus at 899 mln in January, arrears rise by 38 mln
EconomyMacroeconomycame to 3.10 billion and showed an increase of 72 million. Compensation of employees increased by 48
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Greek hotel industry reports COVID-19 related losses of half a billion to date
EconomyFeaturesthe same periods last year. The rate fell by 72 percent in 92 percent of hotels that operate all year
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Covid-19 presents new, significant challenge in banks' effort to reduce NPLs
EconomyBankingserviced by more than one year, yet to be denounced, is close to 72 percent. The BoG notes
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Tourism industry braces for outcome of gloomy Covid-19 scenarios
EconomyFeaturesbookings versus the same periods last year. The rate fell by 72 percent in 92 percent of hotels
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Greece braces for recession, hopes to bounce back from summer onwards
Economy, for example, the traffic at Athens International Airport has dropped by 72 pct. The cost of the crisis
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ND focussed on keeping coronavirus numbers down in build-up to Greek Easter
PoliticsGreek Politicsrisen to 98 (average age: 72), while the number of cases was up to 2,114. Of those 76 people
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Poverty declined in 2018, births continued to lag behind deaths
Societyof divorces were by consent (72 percent). In 2018, there were 33,857 more deaths than births, marking
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Greece plans tourism reopening while waiting for EU guidelines
EconomyFeaturesof the tourism services.” Greece proposed a negative coronavirus test 72 hours before travel
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Piraeus Bank posts net loss of 232 mln in Q1 due to Covid-19 impact
EconomyBankingto coronavirus impact (non-annualised). Other impairments climbed to 72 million, also including virus
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