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  1. Greek hotel industry reports COVID-19 related losses of half a billion to date
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    EconomyFeatures

    should not be considered unlikely, GDP was expected to fall by 0.83 percentage points (pps

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  2. Newsletter 244 -20/03/2020

    Newsletters

    businesses in Greece fall into the category of the businesses which will have to cease trading

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  3. Govt extends 800-euro bonus, heralds loan payment holiday for individuals as well as firms
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    Economy

    employing around 1 million people, with a combined monthly turnover of 6.5 billion euros, fall

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  4. E-commerce businesses report drop in sales due to Covid-19
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    EconomyFeatures

    a drop in sales, the fall came to over 80 percent compared to the period before the epidemic. Sixty

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  5. Newsletter 245 -27/03/2020

    Newsletters

    a drop in sales, the fall came to over 80 percent compared to the period before the epidemic. Sixty

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  6. A sudden turnaround that could lead to sharp shock
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    Agora

    . A sharp drop in Q2 and a more modest fall in Q3 could see imports drop by 8 billion euros. When all

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  7. Newsletter 246 -03/04/2020

    Newsletters

    was buoyed by longer supplier delivery times (usually a sign of improving demand). A sharp fall

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  8. EU's temporary framework for state aid in response to Covid-19 outbreak

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    a number of options available to Member States that fall outside the EU State Aid regime and can

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  9. Google mobility report illustrates stark drop in activity due to Covid-19
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    Society

    percent. There was a 53 percent fall in visits to workplaces, while for Italy the drop was 63 percent

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  10. Covid-19 effects spread across number of sectors
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    EconomyFeatures

    , turnover is expected to fall by an average of 60 percent. Only 18 percent of businesses expected

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