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Newsletter 245 -27/03/2020
a drop in sales, the fall came to over 80 percent compared to the period before the epidemic. Sixty
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Google mobility report illustrates stark drop in activity due to Covid-19
Society, museums, libraries, and movie theatres was down by around 80 percent compared to the baseline
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General govt primary cash surplus at 1.44 bln in February, arrears up by 133 mln
EconomyMacroeconomy(+85 million euros) and purchases of goods and services (+80 million euros). Arrears Arrears
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Govt trails transition out of lockdown as training vouchers stir controversy
PoliticsGreek Politicssupport. A spokesman for SYRIZA claimed the government introduced the scheme to “funnel 80 million
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Digital investments could provide long-term GDP boost, study finds
EconomyFeaturesby their employees compared to 80 percent in the EU. NBG found that Greek enterprises are willing
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Athens expects emergency economic measures to contain 2020 contraction to 4.7 in baseline
Economyseparate frameworks that ended up covering 80 pct of the private sector through 800,000 enterprises
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Govt faces pushback from food service sector over re-opening rules
PoliticsGreek Politicsdetrimental an impact on their business. POESE claims that as things stand, 80 pct of its members
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Exposure to tourism sector a concern for banks despite effort to save season
EconomyBankingfor liquidity. The package is likely to cover up to 80 percent of hotels and accommodation in the bank’s
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Gloomy preliminary results for Aegean as state support talk gathers pace
EconomyFeaturesand February, respectively. Pre-tax loss is estimated at 80 million euros compared to pre-tax loss of €48.7
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Car sales drop by 49.1 pct in May and 34.9 pct in first 5 months
EconomyMacroeconomyof motorcycles (4,045), lorries (2,133), and buses (44). Passenger cars accounted for over 80 percent
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