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Eurobank net profits at 256.7 mln in 2019
EconomyBankingand are “considered key components of Eurobank’s frontloaded strategy aiming at reducing the NPEs ratio to 15
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Personal responsibility and public healthcare: Greece on a wing and a prayer
Agorasystem. They concluded that the service’s key problems included an absence of organised primary
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Additional public health, economic actions to counter coronavirus impact
PoliticsGreek Politicseconomic hit as the result of the downturn in key sectors, like tourism, food service and retail.
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Primary cash balance deficit at 378 mln in February
EconomyMacroeconomyand BoG differ and, therefore, their key figures are not directly comparable.
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ECB makes Greece eligible for up to 12 bln in bond purchases amid market frenzy
Economy”, the ECB said. The allocation across jurisdictions will continue to be the capital key
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Efforts to boost health system continue amid questions about govt strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe covering up the number of coronavirus cases. The journalist’s brother later refuted key facts in the MP
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Piraeus Bank posts net profit of 49 mln in Q4 and 270 mln in 2019
EconomyBankingpercent to the economy. Domestic demand would be key to this sector’s recovery. The bank noted that since
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NBG results show net profits of 18 mln in Q4 and 484 mln in 2019
EconomyBankingand the uncertainty that it entails. “Key to NBG’s success will be a strong balance sheet
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BoG highlights strong year for property in 2019 but warns of Covid-19 impact in 2020
EconomyFeatureskey factor in the impact of the epidemic on the real estate market is that it is closely linked
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Greek government goes digital under lockdown, as more coronavirus clusters emerge
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe coronavirus crisis has not been entirely without its positives for Greeks, one of which has been the acceleration of e-government and the provision of online services. While moving government functions online had been a key component of the New Democracy government’s agenda, the imposition
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