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Piraeus announces transformation plan amid 2020 loss of 662 mln
EconomyBankingmilestones that set the foundations of the next day for Piraeus Bank.” “We are taking another major step
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Montenegro's vaccination adventure: Lord, bless us with good health
Agorathe whole process, a website was set-up where citizens can express their interest in immunization
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Newsletter 290 - 26/03/2021
citizens who left just short of 750 million euros in revenue. Greece has set a target of attracting 50
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Excess of vaccines in Serbia will go to waste
Agorasuggested that he might get vaccinated in Mala Žagubica or Merošina to set an example, although since
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Has external competitiveness been fixed in Greece?
Agoraof relatively good internal and external equilibrium, the index for the REERs above is set at 100
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Re-opening plans hang in balance due to unrelenting virus
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government does not seem set to abandon its hopes of further relaxing restrictions on economic activity next week even though the Covid-19 data continues to look alarming. On Tuesday, a record 4,340 new coronavirus cases were recorded as the number of intubated patients reached 741. Reports
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BoG sees 4.2% recovery in 2021, re-emphasises need for bad bank
Economythat will quickly cover the lost ground, set the country to a solid growth path, restore fiscal sustainability
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Banks tout ambitious NPE plans to return to European mainstream
EconomyBankingGreece’s banks have started what was set to be a difficult year for them by winning plaudits for their progress towards meeting tough goals for reducing the stock of non-performing exposures. Last week Moody’s raised the outlook for Greek banks to “positive” on prospects of further reducing
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Greece falls behind on gender equality due to drop in political empowerment
Societyat the top, if the political will is there to set quotas backed by tough sanctions. As Greece prepares
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Parties square up for all-out battle over upcoming labour bill
PoliticsGreek PoliticsParties in Greece are preparing to do battle, as New Democracy’s long-anticipated labour bill looks set to be tabled for debate in Parliament after Greek Easter in early May. The legislation, which the government touts as a modernising reform for the benefit of both workers and employers, has
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