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Despite satisfaction with Covid-19 numbers, govt not eyeing let-up in restrictions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe weekend suggested that Mitsotakis might try to capitalise on his strong poll ratings in the autumn
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Newsletter 247 -10/04/2020
significant short-term effects on the real estate market.” This trend will reverse a strong year in 2019
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Covid-19 impact on tourism sector set to be extensive, report suggests
EconomyFeatures45-55 billion.” Greece’s position is relatively strong given the handling of the outbreak so far
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Building permits increase by 55.7 pct in January
EconomyMacroeconomyby 17.5 points However, the BoG warned recently that while 2019 was a strong year for property
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Banks look for way forward as economic shutdown takes its toll
EconomyBankingin the scheme has temporarily halted after a strong launch. On the same day that Greece’s first coronavirus
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Roadmap leading out of lockdown pondered by ND as SYRIZA takes aim at media
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the strong public support for ND’s handling of the current crisis. This leaves SYRIZA marginalised
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Greece takes first round against Covid-19 but fight continues
Agoratale very close to home of how badly things could go wrong in the absence of a strong response
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PMI crashed to 29.5 points in April during sharpest ever decline
EconomyMacroeconomyand the strong sentiment expressed. “The knock-on effects of the substantial fall in client demand resulted
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Govt looks for formula to re-start tourism as calls intensify for support of entertainment sector
PoliticsGreek Politics, and the unavoidable need for strong government support to stave off the worst-case recession scenarios
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Covid-19 fears start to wane as concerns about economic impact grow
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government continues to enjoy strong backing for its handling of the Covid-19 challenge, although concern about the economic impact of the crisis is growing as the public health concerns wane. According to the latest Pulse poll for Skai TV, 75 pct of Greeks have a positive view of how
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