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  1. IMF expects difficult year for public finances, PBO highlights impact on labour force
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    is affected, consumption over the quarter will drop by 23.6 pct, the risk premium of investments

    6%
  2. Covid-19 leaves Greece facing 200 pct debt-to-GDP ratio in 2021, long road to sustainability
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    EconomyProgramme

    nominal growth of 3 pct and higher risk premium reflected in Greece’s refinancing rate. Even

    6%
  3. Labour compensation and productivity in the EU-27 and Greece
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    Agora

    , there is a large premium on working for the private sector, rather than for the government. The EU economy

    6%
  4. Newsletter 309 - 24/09/2021

    Newsletters

    in the alternative scenarios of lower growth and higher risk premium on refinancing rates, where debt-to-GDP stays

    6%
  5. Latest EC review clears path towards end of enhanced surveillance process in 2022
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    EconomyProgramme

    pct nominal and a refinancing rate of 3 pct. The higher risk premium scenario has debt dropping to 90

    6%
  6. Newsletter 318 - 26/11/2021

    Newsletters

    of the decade and up to 5.1 pct in the period up to 2060. In the higher risk premium scenario, debt

    6%
  7. The case for a general government balance sheet

    Agora

    premium in financial markets. In Greece, the liquidity position averages 9 percent with less in the first

    6%
  8. Yields rise, but Greek debt still partly shielded from market headwinds
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    Economy

    in the current conditions it would probably expect a premium of 20 basis points, leading to a yield of close

    6%
  9. Newsletter 356 - 21/10/2022

    Newsletters

    share, a premium from the 1.2 euros closing yesterday. The current holdings HFSF has in the Greek

    6%
  10. Newsletter 365 - 13/01/2023

    Newsletters

    of securing a premium of the holdings that will maximise the benefits for the Greek state. Over the course

    6%