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PM orders lockdown as opposition focusses on health system's capacity
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a lockdown on Sunday night after a discernible rise in the number of coronavirus-related deaths and confirmed cases. In the latest steps to suppress the spread of Covid-19, Mitsotakis said that as of 6 am on Monday, Greeks would only be able to leave
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E-commerce businesses report drop in sales due to Covid-19
EconomyFeaturesCommission showed that as of February, retail trade rose by 6 points month-on-month to 27.5 points
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Google mobility report illustrates stark drop in activity due to Covid-19
Societylockdown would be imposed from 6 am on March 23. Going forward, Greeks are allowed to leave
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Greece pinpoints flaws in Turkey's Aegean claims
PoliticsForeign PolicyMediterranean, which does not exceed the 6 nautical miles of the territorial waters surrounding them
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Greece clinches attractive yield for 7-year bond amid testing conditions, diminished interest
Economyattracted more than 5 billion euros, before closing at 13:45 UK time with total offers of 6 billion euros
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General govt primary cash surplus down to 774 mln in March, arrears up by 195 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyentities edged down by 6 million month-on-month, while non-gg entities fell by 34 million. With bank
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Opposition picks holes in latest measures to mitigate economic impact from pandemic
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the lowest rate, 6 pct. Kathimerini reported that the Greek authorities are looking to set up
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Govt and opposition stake out positions on pandemic impact measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsincludes a holiday voucher scheme covering up to 2.5 million people, 6 percent VAT on dining out (down
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BoG governor renews calls for launch of bad bank and ESM use
EconomyBankingfor near-zero interest funding. BoG’s range of forecasts for this year is 4.5 to 9.5 pct, with 6 pct
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Covid-19 lockdown, slump suppress electricity demand and edge out lignite
EconomyFeaturesthe energy shock triggered by the pandemic. The IEA predicted that energy demand will drop by around 6
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