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Newsletter 251 -22/05/2020
what it can of this year’s summer season by unveiling a set of measures this week, while admitting
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Exposure to tourism sector a concern for banks despite effort to save season
EconomyBankingon loans that were fully serviced up to the end of 2019, and 250 million will be set aside
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Opposition picks holes in latest measures to mitigate economic impact from pandemic
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the lowest rate, 6 pct. Kathimerini reported that the Greek authorities are looking to set up
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Border furor highlights brittleness of Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policywhy this action prompted the latest set-to between Athens and Ankara is suggested in the statement
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Economic relief eyed as Greece launches fourth round of lockdown easing
PoliticsGreek Politicsis also set to re-open primary and nursery schools from June 1, although there will be restrictions
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Gloomy preliminary results for Aegean as state support talk gathers pace
EconomyFeaturesis also included in plans by the Greek authorities to set up a fund that will co-finance companies
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Refugee housing deadline puts spotlight back on migration policy
PoliticsGreek Politicsprogramme, however its capacity is set at just 5,000, with 1,500 spaces already taken up. The approaching
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PMI rises to 41.1 points in May but manufacturer pessimism persists
EconomyMacroeconomycontraction in the second quarter, with 2020 also set to see a year-on-year decrease of 7.8 percent
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Greece issues new 10 yr bond as investor appetite returns
Economyon the T-bills rollovers. Today it is set to auction a 52-week T-bill for an initial amount of 1
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ESM report highlights programme weaknesses, outlines improvements for future bailouts
EconomyProgrammeand decision making. The ESM should also set out clear expectations and instructions
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