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  1. Newsletter 254 -19/06/2020

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    Bank to support industrial growth, while seeking to secure further funding from the EU Recovery Fund

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  2. General govt primary cash deficit of 4.84 bln in May, arrears drop by 163 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of Greece funding remained at 1.91 billion euros for a second month. Drops were seen in repos, which fell

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  3. Controversy over media campaign rumbles on as further details emerge

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the government of carrying out the exercise without transparency and objective criteria, and funding

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  4. PM in search of recovery fund boost as parties clash over latest Novartis episode

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    this year and only recover by 6 pct in 2021. Greece stands to receive up to 32 billion euros in funding

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  5. The EU decision excluding nuclear and fossil fuels from the Just Transition Fund

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    against the inclusion of gas and nuclear infrastructure in the EU's future funding plans. Further

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  6. OECD advocates closer look at health and capital quality of Greek banks
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    EconomyBanking

    to clean up their balance sheets, regulatory burdens and hampers their ability to access market funding

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  7. Experts recommend extensive reforms to overhaul economy amid mixed reception
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    funding. Many of the proposals - such as those aimed at speeding up the laborious justice system

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  8. PM seen boosting powers despite making minor alterations to cabinet

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    because it is seen as a vital source of funding to help Greece move on from 2020, a year

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  9. General govt primary cash deficit at 5.48 bln in June as tax revenues fall

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , while repos and Bank of Greece funding fell by 473 million and 470 million, respectively. Guarantees

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  10. Greece's post-lockdown hubris
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    Agora

    went to outlets critical of the government. The funding controversy, however, points to a much more

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