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Greek housing market at new juncture as Covid-19 shakes foundations
EconomyFeatures” took off during the economic crisis, partly motivated by the increase in the cost of property
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Tourism boosted GDP by up to 33 pct in 2019, but low arrivals in 2020 could see economy shrink by 10 pct
EconomyFeaturesThe tourism industry helped Greece generate almost up to a third of its GDP last year, according to a new study, but the low number of arrivals this year could shave off a tenth of national output this year. An analysis by the Greek Tourism Confederation (INSETE), which looked at the contribution
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Heading for talks with Turkey, Athens sets expectations low
PoliticsGreek Politics. It notes that the insistence from Athens that talks would begin “when the provocations stop” has paid off
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Public's disenchantment grows as ND struggles with Covid-19 challenge
PoliticsGreek Politicshas risen to 40 pct compared to a low of 13 pct last September. Just 19 pct say they are better off
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Landmark Golden Dawn verdict welcomed by parties, obscuring underlying divisions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat moment on, a combination of the criminal investigation, the cutting off of state funding for the party
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Newsletter 268 -09/10/2020
, which is way off the 4.7 pct baseline recession scenario assumed in April and slightly above the 7.9 pct
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Greece to press for EU sanctions roadmap on Turkey as domestic pressure builds
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTurkish exploration mission in the Aegean, just south of Kastellorizo, led Athens to call off
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Newsletter 269 -16/10/2020
a new Turkish exploration mission in the Aegean, just south of Kastellorizo, led Athens to call off
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Growing concerns over second lockdown in food service sector, a key employer
EconomyFeaturespercent is not off the table. Given the size of the catering industry and others indirectly connected
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Concern over ICU capacity, support for business generate pressure for ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsof elective surgery at public hospitals to be put off. Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias indicated
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