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Newsletter 289 - 19/03/2021
and the higher funding needs for support measures that have already exceeded the initial estimates by 4
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Industrial production up by 4.4% in February
EconomyMacroeconomy. During the first two months of the year, the IPI rose by 4 percent compared to the year before
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Parties square up for all-out battle over upcoming labour bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the right to strike. Greece’s largest union confederation GSEE has called a strike for May 4, warning
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After submitting RRF plan, govt turns to challenges of delivery
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the first disbursement of 4 billion euros from the RRF before the end of August. In anticipation
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Govt hopes opening of cafes and bars marks next step in return to normality
PoliticsGreek Politicsto around 1.5 million in April, and up to 4 million in June. The scheme was boosted over the past few
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Stability Programme reflects subdued expectations for 2021, high hopes for 2022 onwards
EconomyMacroeconomyslightly to 4 billion euros and delayed towards the end of the summer. As a result, growth is expected
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Summer optimism undermined by uptick in Covid-19 indicators and subdued expectations for tourism
PoliticsGreek Politicsof 4 pct. Wednesday also saw a rise in the number of patients intubated in ICUs from 639 to 642
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Loosening of restrictions on expat vote fails to secure Parliament's approval
PoliticsGreek Politics45 pct say they are satisfied, down 4 percentage points from January. While half of respondents say
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Retail turnover drops by 3 pct and volume by 0.9 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s retail sales index decreased by 3 percent in March following a revised drop of 4 percent in February, Hellenic Statistical Authority data showed on Monday. The index has now dropped in 12 of the last 13 readings, showing the impact of Greece’s lockdowns. The corresponding volume index fell
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OECD ups 2021 growth estimate by nearly 3 points, underlines RRF impact
EconomyMacroeconomytrade will benefit the Greek shipping sector and RRF disbursements will shift up the gears, from 4
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