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Current account shows deficit of 1.13 bln in April, travel receipts crash as arrivals dry up
EconomyMacroeconomyYoY to stand at 386.3 million euros in April. The travel balance showed a very slight surplus of 4.6
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PM wants no strings attached to EU funds as ND juggles with public finances
PoliticsGreek Politicsposition. The centre-left is a very distant third, though, with just 5.6 pct. It is followed
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Most businesses think two years needed to overcome Covid-19, expect more govt assistance
EconomyFeatures) and not at all (17.9 percent). A minority indicated that they were very satisfied (12 percent
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New study shows Greek population more than halving by 2100
Societybefore 2010. It is projected to increase very slightly between 2020 to 2070. This will lead to a high
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Hoteliers staring at big drop in turnover as liquidity calls grow
EconomyFeatures. But it is clear that this battle is being fought in very adverse conditions, with low demand and lack of liquidity
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Authorities set to announce new measures as domestic Covid-19 cases rise
PoliticsGreek Politics, elected officials in Greece face very few obligations to disclose gifts and benefits and do
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Current account shows deficit of 1.42 bln in June, driven by slashed tourism revenues
EconomyMacroeconomyversus a surplus of 543.7 million a year ago. The capital account was almost balanced in June with a very
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PM prepares for low key policy speech as poll suggests support for govt still high
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat a “serious incident” between the two countries is “very” or “quite” likely. Opinion is divided
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VAT gap of 30.1 pct in 2018 keeps Greece among worst performers in EU
EconomyFeaturesit stood at 30.5 percent, before edging down very slightly to 30.4 percent in 2014. It rose to 33.1
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Athens hopes for letup in Turkey friction, but talks still in balance
PoliticsForeign Policyif there are “no pre-conditions.” This is a concern in Athens, which wants the discussions to have a very
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