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  1. Newsletter 291 - 02/04/2021

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    in voting intentions with 37 pct over 25 pct for SYRIZA. PMI, business surveys point up in March

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  2. IMF expects modest recovery, lingering debt but primary surplus to return swiftly
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Fiscal Monitor the budget was seen in primary balance, which implies a 6-percentage point revision

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  3. General government debt rises to 205.6 pct of GDP in 2020
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    percent last year, meaning that this translated into a 15.1 percentage point increase in the debt

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  4. Newsletter 294 - 23/04/2021

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    ). Nominal GDP fell 9.6 percent last year, meaning that this translated into a 15.1 percentage point

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  5. Low expectations for progress in new round of UN-led Cyprus talks
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    are again at their lowest point and the atmosphere between the two rival countries does not leave enough

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  6. A brief lexicon of the Cyprus issue negotiations
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    Agora

    the participation of both communities on all institutions of the common State—was the meeting point

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  7. Vaccines provide govt with hope of pandemic exit as labour reform battle gathers pace

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    administration wants to introduce. The bill is due to be tabled at some point after Easter

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  8. Common ground absent after latest round of Cyprus discussions
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    more to the involved parties than the UN. The Turkish Cypriot side presented a six-point proposal

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  9. The allocation of labor resources in Greece and the EU-27

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    by Covid-19, so the end-point observation is unusually unfortunate. But even if the pandemic had

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  10. Covid recession bumped pension spending to 18 pct of GDP in 2020
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    Economy

    . Experts in the field expect this figure to rise to 20,000 as the cut-off point at the end of 2021

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