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  1. Heading for talks with Turkey, Athens sets expectations low
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    . It notes that the insistence from Athens that talks would begin “when the provocations stop” has paid off

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  2. Public's disenchantment grows as ND struggles with Covid-19 challenge
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    has 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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  3. Landmark Golden Dawn verdict welcomed by parties, obscuring underlying divisions
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    that moment on, a combination of the criminal investigation, the cutting off of state funding for the party

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  4. Newsletter 268 -09/10/2020

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    , 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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  5. Greece to press for EU sanctions roadmap on Turkey as domestic pressure builds

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    Turkish exploration mission in the Aegean, just south of Kastellorizo, led Athens to call off

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  6. Newsletter 269 -16/10/2020

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    a new Turkish exploration mission in the Aegean, just south of Kastellorizo, led Athens to call off

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  7. Growing concerns over second lockdown in food service sector, a key employer
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    percent is not off the table. Given the size of the catering industry and others indirectly connected

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  8. Greece to enter second lockdown as govt faces criticism over 'total failure'

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    ,” and could not afford to wait and see if the recently adopted softer measures were paying off. The PM

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  9. Lenders acknowledge reforms, flag up tricky fiscal path ahead

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    that the cut-off date for those forecasts were October 22, ahead of the latest 3-week lockdown

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  10. Newsletter 274 -20/11/2020

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    by 9 pct this year and recovering by 5 pct in 2021. It is noted though that the cut-off date for those

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