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Newsletter 302 - 18/06/2021
, however, about the funding gap expected to result during the transition to the new system, which some
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Athens broadly satisfied with EU Council approach on Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policy. Athens supports this extra funding, however, expects from Turkey to control numbers of those
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Schools bill vote brings differences on education to fore
PoliticsGreek Politicssource of funding. Assets Parliament published on Thursday MPs’ annual declaration of assets for 2019
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ND anxious about impact Afghanistan tumble will have on migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsindicated that this is likely to necessitate further funding from the Union for Turkey, although
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Alpha Bank posts net loss of 2.04 bln in Q2 after booking Galaxy Project securitization
EconomyBanking. Balance Sheet At the end of June 2021, Eurosystem funding remained at 12.9 billion euros, reflecting
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Eurobank profitability accelerates in second quarter, at 190 mln in H1
EconomyBankingaverage net loans - was 120 bps, compared with 144 bps in H1 2020. Balance sheet Eurosystem funding
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Short-term fix for electricity bills leaves open questions for green transition strategy
Societythree months. This suggests that with the amount of funding currently made available, a substantial
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Opposition questions true scale of PM's handouts, as speculation grows about snap polls
PoliticsGreek Politics. The combination of RRF funding starting to flow in, the eurozone’s fiscal escape clause allowing
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Govt hints at more relief, as economy and inflation jostle with pandemic as top public concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the auctions of carbon permits. The additional funding likely to come at the expense of subsidies
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Amidst Covid and inflation uncertainty, 2022 budget looks forward to solid growth
EconomyMacroeconomy. For next year, Greece’s main funding needs stem from 5.6 billion euros in T-Bills. They are seen dropping
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