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Newsletter 242 -06/03/2020
to the baseline scenario. The first limits GDP growth by one standard deviation, while the second foresees
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Mitsotakis heads to Berlin as Athens looks for more EU support on migration
PoliticsForeign Policyis to also focus on security. One of the crucial issues to be decided is whether Turkey is a safe third
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OECD Better Life report finds Greece still lagging in life satisfaction
Societyof safety between men and woman was unequal. One of the best scores was seen in life expectancy, where
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More fiscal measures lined up as Covid-19 seen shaving up to 0.9 pts off 2020 growth
Economya very strong shock to the system that will be reversed within the third quarter. Tourism One
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Greece prepares more measures to support economy after Eurogroup relaxes fiscal restrictions
EconomyProgrammethat between 800,000 to one million employees in Greece could be temporarily out of the labour market
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More than a quarter of a million firms affected by enforced closures due to Covid-19
EconomyThe government’s emergency response to the coronavirus will lead to the closure to just over a quarter of a million businesses and temporary job losses for up to one million employees according to the latest estimates. In the next phase of its response, the government ordered the closure of all
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Government readies up to 2 bln in assistance for shuttered firms and employees
Economyaffected by the coronavirus outbreak. Around one billion euros will be allocated to each
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ECB makes Greece eligible for up to 12 bln in bond purchases amid market frenzy
Economyto upgrade Greece in January to ‘BB’, just two notches from investment grade. S&P is one notch behind
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More restrictions on way as Athens revels in ECB decision
PoliticsGreek Politics, it should be noted that the decision announced on Thursday morning means Greece will be eligible for a one
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PM increases coronavirus support package to 10 bln, while sounding dire warning to public
PoliticsGreek Politicsis 2,000-3,000. One more patient succumbed to the virus, bringing the total to six. Tsiodras announced
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