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ND mulls next stage of lockdown easing as support remains strong despite some grumbles
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the government is likely to consider when it decides whether it is worth sending children back
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Industrial turnover drops by 9.3 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomyindicators, April’s PMI index plummeted to 29.5 points in April from 42.5 points in March on the back
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PM set to unveil support package, as ND cements poll lead
PoliticsGreek Politics. With restaurants due to welcome diners back on May 25, and the European Commission’s travel guidance paving a way
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Current account shows deficit of 1.10 bln in March as Covid-19 hits trade & travel
EconomyMacroeconomymillion, dropping by 71 percent on the back of foreign visitors declining by 46.8 percent YoY
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Exposure to tourism sector a concern for banks despite effort to save season
EconomyBankingto the tourism market, manifesting in a property price recovery to pre-crisis levels largely on the back
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PMI rises to 41.1 points in May but manufacturer pessimism persists
EconomyMacroeconomyto the coroanvirus also affected sales performance. Purchasing activity was cut back to a minimum by some firms
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Return to school marked by protests over education bill
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs primary schools welcomed pupils back after lockdown, teachers are taking to the streets to protest against a major education bill tabled by the New Democracy government. Allowing the gradual re-opening of high schools, which started in mid-May, primary and kindergarten pupils returned to school
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Lockdown reduced spread of Covid-19 by 80 pct, research indicates
Societypercent increase in Greeks visiting parks in light of lockdown measures starting to be rolled back
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Newsletter 253 -05/06/2020
on course to ease the country out of lockdown and get the tourism season back on track, though
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Leaders clash over economy as PM looks on bright side of Eurogroup assessment
PoliticsGreek Politics, which will allow home owners to sell their property to a state body and then lease it back
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