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Newsletter 237 -31/01/2020
of the new insolvency regime, which will need to come into effect from May, once the various schemes
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PMI at 54.4 points in Jan as employment growth hits all-time high
EconomyMacroeconomywas the highest since May 1999. Pressure on capacity continued to decrease with backlogs falling for twelve
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Banks gear up for 2020 stress tests as evaluation begins
EconomyBankingthree months and the results were available in May, rather than November for the rest of banks
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Athens steps up diplomatic efforts amid ongoing friction with Ankara
PoliticsForeign Policyacknowledge that these efforts may not bear fruit, but Athens is seeking a fine balance in its relations
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Greek banks eye positive market appetite for bad loan sales
EconomyBanking. This securitisation is expected to launch around May and concluded by the end of 2020. Regarding NPE
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Italian support over Libya buoys Athens as it looks to build broad East Med alliance
PoliticsForeign Policy. Concerned that Turkey's activities may produce a fait accompli regarding Greece’s sovereign rights
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Govt takes up fiscal requests with EU as pressure over min wage, main homes mounts
Politicsin May. Reports this week suggested that the creditors are putting pressure on Athens to ensure
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Tensions within SYRIZA en route to membership ballot, party conference
PoliticsGreek Politicsmeetings and decisions scheduled between now and May. Open letters This has been another fractious
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Piecemeal process likely in drive for more fiscal space
EconomyProgramme, gradual process and may not necessarily result in all the Greek side’s goals being achieved or all
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Greece faces dilemma over how to address relations with Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policylast May at the United Nations and this has not stopped Ankara from sending floating drills
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