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EC forecasts 9 pct dip followed by 5 pct recovery but new lockdown not factored in
EconomyMacroeconomyyear’s recovery have been trimmed by 1 percentage point, to 5 pct. Growth for 2022 is seen at 3.5 pct
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Newsletter 272 -06/11/2020
been trimmed by 1 percentage point, to 5 pct. Growth for 2022 is seen at 3.5 pct. The Commission notes
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Hoping to deflect criticism, ND bolsters stimulus package ahead of new lockdown
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is adding an extra 1 billion euros to the amount it plans to spend on the latest stimulus package, which it hopes will cushion some of the economic impact of the new national lockdown that is due to be implemented from this Saturday. Shortly after Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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Surge in Covid-19 deaths as work on adjusted 2021 budget nears completion
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMarch and September 1, Covid-19 claimed 207 lives in Greece. According to reports, more than 3,300
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Budget primary shows deficit of 9.06 bln in October
EconomyMacroeconomyguarantees of 1 billion euros due to the pandemic and increased interest payments by 181 million euros
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New tax debt at 3.90 bln to September, up by 695 mln month-on-month
EconomyMacroeconomymillion due. The aggregate collectability rate came to 74.4 percent with 1 billion paid out of 1.35
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Lenders acknowledge reforms, flag up tricky fiscal path ahead
EconomyProgrammeregime that will be effective from January 1 and in the view of the Commission “is expected
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Revised 2021 budget sees bigger contraction, slower recovery and support of 31.4 bln euros
EconomyMacroeconomywill rise by roughly 10 billion euros to 74 billion and T-bills stock will drop by 1 billion euros
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Plans for easing lockdown on hold as coronavirus, poll numbers cause ND concern
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent to 6 percent, almost 1 point ahead of the Communist Party (KKE) in fourth place. The poll’s
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Budget primary confirmed at deficit of 9.07 bln in October
EconomyMacroeconomyto the pandemic which came to 1 billion euros. State budget expenditures for the aggregate period were higher than
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