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Newsletter 246 -03/04/2020
to 800,000 firms, or 76 percent of all legal entities, will now be able to suspend VAT and tax payments
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More fiscal measures, restrictions on movement mulled by govt as it rides high in polls
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe rollout of the economic support measures continued on Friday as the government considered more restrictions on movement, having enjoyed strong support for its handling of the Covid-19 crisis so far. The Finance Ministry announced on Friday that businesses can now apply for a refund of the tax
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Waiting for Eurogroup outcome, ND and SYRIZA focus on economic interventions
PoliticsGreek Politicson the Eurobond, which is now seen more as a possible tool at a later stage, to boost the recovery from
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Coronavirus outbreaks highlight limited progress in disbanding hotspots for migrants
PoliticsGreek Politicsto smaller facilities across the country that was already facing delays thanks to local resistance is now
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Unemployment at 16.4 pct in January
EconomyMacroeconomyby 18,071 persons year-on-year (+0.6 percent). The total inactive population now stands at 3.23 million
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Greece braces for deeper Covid-19 impact on economy, budget and public debt
Economydownward path towards 170 pct of GDP in 2020. All debt sustainability assumptions will now need
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Disposable income edges up by 0.2 pct YoY in Q4, final consumption up by 2.7 pct
EconomyMacroeconomynow remained in positive territory for eleven consecutive quarters. The absolute figure landed
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Survey reveals how Greeks are coping with lockdown
Societyanxious they were right now. Sixty four percent said that compared to three or four months ago
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Economic sentiment, consumer confidence plummet in April as construction takes worse hit
EconomyMacroeconomypoints. The EU average ESI stood at 65.8 points for the month. Greece’s ESI now stands at the lowest
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Government extends pandemic support package amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politics, arguing that “citizens have done their duty, and it is now the state’s turn”. He accused the government
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