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Budget deficit balloons to 8.2 bln euros in July amid measures linked to pandemic
EconomyMacroeconomythe first seven months of the year, total expenditure came to 34.76 billion, overshooting the target by 4.6
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PM wades in on Turkey dispute as Covid-19 threat grows at home
PoliticsGreek Politicson Wednesday, taking the total to 216. Another 24 people are being treated in ICU units. One
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Govt scrambles to prevent Covid-19 spreading further as holidaymakers return to cities
PoliticsGreek Politicson Friday, while 7 new deaths were also registered. The total number of deaths reached 230 on Monday
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New data highlights pandemic impact on enterprises as turnover falls sharply
EconomyFeaturestheir needs. Total turnover in the Greek economy in Q2, registered as of 2017 in the Greek business register
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Bank deposits rise by 3.32 bln in July
EconomyMacroeconomyoffset time outflows of 2.26 million. Total deposits, which also include the general government (gg
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Insolvency code, 'second chance' for debtors unveiled as ND eyes social impact of crisis
PoliticsGreek Politics, or whose home is valued at 20 percent of their total debt could have their debts written off in one
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Fire at archaeological site puts govt's crisis handling under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicscases, at an average of 188 per day, and 60 more deaths taking the total to 266. The number
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GDP falls by 14 pct QoQ in Q2 and by 15.2 pct YoY to reach historic low
EconomyMacroeconomyconsumption represents the majority of GDP, making up around 94 percent of the total figure in Q2
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H1 results for Greek corporates show signs of pandemic biting
EconomyCorporatesGreece’s largest power company, the majority state-owned Public Power Corporation’s (PPC) first half (H1) results for 2020 revealed that revenue fell by 2.4 percent during the quarter. In total, revenues came to 2.25 billion compared to 2.31 billion in H1 2019. Recurring EBITDA came to 457.3
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Trade deficit falls by 17.1 pct in July
EconomyMacroeconomythe total shortfall to 10.42 billion. Imports fell by 14.9 percent, while exports fell by 11.8 percent
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