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Additional public health, economic actions to counter coronavirus impact
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is preparing to make another televised address regarding the coronavirus as his government lines up more measures aimed at propping up the economy and struggling businesses. Mitsotakis is due to speak to the Greek population on Tuesday afternoon after he took
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Newsletter 244 -20/03/2020
as carrying the disease. Despite the relatively limited impact on public health, Mitsotakis took a leaf out
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Deposits rise by 1.06 bln in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 357 million euros. Time deposits rose by 215.3 million euros. The latest deposit movement took
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Govt mulls tighter controls on movement, seeks to boost health supplies and Covid-19 tests
PoliticsGreek Politics, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis took to social media to urge MPs to give up half a month’s salary
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Newsletter 246 -03/04/2020
September 2015. Economic sentiment at 109.4 in March Data collected before Covid19 lockdowns took hold
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A tax credit for Greece: The significance of an independent public revenue service
Agorastate was the fact that no government (at least post-1974) took tax collection seriously (e.g. we have
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General govt primary cash surplus at 1.44 bln in February, arrears up by 133 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyof nonfinancial assets, an increase of 44 million euros took the total to 409 million euros
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Officials monitor new Covid-19 outbreak, extend school closures
PoliticsGreek Politicsafter the first cases were detected. For instance, the government took the decision to shut schools
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Travel balance more than double in Feb as arrivals increase by 24.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomypercent to 373.2 million, which took the overall travel balance to 153.8 million, equal to a rise
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Primary residences back in focus as Athens waits for recovery fund decision
PoliticsGreek Politicsteleconference took place on Thursday. It was within the context of the latest post-bailout review and the top
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