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Newsletter 260 -31/07/2020
away. According to an index set up by the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels (HCH) that monitors 500 hotels
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PM forms panel to come up with strategy for use of EU recovery funds
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the priorities set out by the European Commission. This means they will cover green growth, digital
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Govt, experts sound alarm over risk of Covid-19 control being lost
PoliticsGreek Politicsuntil the end of August, while opening hours for entertainment venues are to be set based on localised
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Budget deficit balloons to 8.2 bln euros in July amid measures linked to pandemic
EconomyMacroeconomy. The primary surplus missed its target by 9.37 billion euros, although comparisons against targets set
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SYRIZA goes on offensive over Covid-19 and economic reforms, but internal rifts persist
PoliticsGreek Politicsis scheduled for September but, like the Thessaloniki Expo where Tsipras would have liked to set out
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New data highlights pandemic impact on enterprises as turnover falls sharply
EconomyFeaturesThe Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) has released a set of data showing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on businesses in Greece. ELSTAT said that the data had been collected to show which enterprises suffered most in terms of turnover decrease during the implementation period
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Greece grapples with second Covid-19 wave as cases soar
Societythe OECD’s predictions, the Greek economy was set to shrink by 8 percent under a single wave scenario
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Greece expects evidence of Turkish willingness to talk as Maas visits Athens, Ankara
PoliticsForeign Policy. At the same time, Athens is preparing for all eventualities. It has set as a red line
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School re-opening decisions postponed amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor schools reopening, which had provisionally been set for September 7. In her announcement
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Newsletter 262 -04/09/2020
PM looks for right fiscal balance Mitsotakis to unveil measures next week as govt set for extra defence spending The likelihood of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis being able to announce any permanent tax relief measures when he takes to the floor in Thessaloniki next Saturday are diminishing
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