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Newsletter 282 -29/01/2021
administration in Washington and convincing EU leaders to drop any thoughts of adopting sanctions against Turkey
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PMI rises to 50 points in January on hopes of vaccine roll-out
EconomyMacroeconomydemand, with a sharp drop in new export orders. There were still supply-chain disruptions in January
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Hercules nears end of its first cycle with National Bank's participation
EconomyBankingestimates that after all banks complete their securitisations, these will drop further to 35 billion euros
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Industrial production up by 3.3 percent in December
EconomyMacroeconomy, with a sharp drop in new export orders. There were still supply-chain disruptions in January
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PM tries to contain Covid confusion as protests on education and lockdowns intensify
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the day, the owners of catering businesses met in Syntagma square to drop the keys
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Unemployment drops to 16.2 pct in November amid rise in ‘inactives’
EconomyMacroeconomy. The drop in the number of unemployed -- both on a monthly and an annual basis -- was largely due
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(Dis)Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the European Union
Agorathe state of corruption is becoming worse and worse. Highlighting the country's drop of "11 places
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Newsletter 285 - 19/02/2021
pct YoY in January Apparel and transport lead drop in index CPI has remained consistently negative
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Current account deficit hits €11.2 bln in 2020 after tourism collapse
EconomyMacroeconomy, according to the central bank. This was partly offset mainly by a 4.3 billion-euro drop in the balance
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Alpha Bank enters agreement with Davidson Kempner for 10.8 bln Galaxy securitisation
EconomyBankingquarter -- Alpha’s NPE and NPL ratios will drop to 24 percent and 13 percent respectively, from 43
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