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Additional public health, economic actions to counter coronavirus impact
PoliticsGreek PoliticsEurogroup to ignore this year’s 3.5 percent of GDP budget surplus target, the government is lining up
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Government readies up to 2 bln in assistance for shuttered firms and employees
Economytoo early to tell how big a hit the Greek economy, and subsequently the budget, will take from
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Newsletter 244 -20/03/2020
euros for economic support, the government will add another 3 billion euros from the budget
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PM joins forces with some eurozone partners to lobby for "corona-bond"
PoliticsGreek Politics, including an expanded role for the European Stability Mechanism and the use of EU budget resources
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Greece braces for recession, hopes to bounce back from summer onwards
Economyon the budget because aside from the spending there is a risk of revenues dropping substantially
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ND to unveil more economic support as coronavirus restrictions are extended
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat there will be a budget shortfall of 5-6 billion euros by the end of April. State revenues
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Govt augments support for businesses, workers as total outlay on economic boost reaches 6.8 bln
EconomyThe government has announced a fourth wave of measures aimed at supporting struggling businesses and workers amid the Covid-19 crisis as this year’s budget comes under further strain. Finance Minister Christos Staikouras set out the latest measures on Monday. Some are new interventions, others
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Medics highlight weaknesses in frontline care as parties debate emergency measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen widespread condemnation of the 11-million-euro budget allocated to the public health
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CPI unchanged in March YoY, rises by 1.6 pct MoM
EconomyMacroeconomy(-14 percent). The government revealed in its 2020 budget that it anticipates the HICP rising by 0.7
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Greece clinches attractive yield for 7-year bond amid testing conditions, diminished interest
Economyreserves to plug the budget holes created by the current emergency. Greece would like to avoid using
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