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PDMA highlights improving debt profile, targets 8-12 bln in new issues for 2021
Economywas positive by four agencies and positive from one. Greece’s debt managers stress the favourable terms
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Cabinet reshuffle and Covid-19 strategy dominate agenda for start of 2021
PoliticsGreek Politics. It is believed that one of the aims of the reshuffle will be to bring more New Democracy MPs
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Epiphany crowds strengthen churchs's hand and intensify lockdown dilemma
PoliticsGreek Politicsoutside churches. Summing up the situation in a radio interview, one bishop said that “the church
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General govt primary cash deficit of 13.75 bln in November, arrears drop by 302 mln
EconomyMacroeconomy. In other underlying categories, bonds edged up by one million euros, making up 17.9 percent
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Greece prepares to relax lockdown amid concerns about toll on economy
PoliticsGreek Politicsof parliamentary spokesman. Loverdos is one of KINAL’s most high-profile parliamentarians, however the former
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Travel balance falls by 62.9 pct in November
EconomyMacroeconomythat revenues from German visitors fell by 61.4 percent to 1.13 billion. The German market typically is one
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BoG warns pandemic will leave trail of bad loans, hastening need for new tools
EconomyBankingalready seen one transaction completed despite the pandemic and banks lining up transactions, the NPE
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Fitch keeps Greece at 'BB' rating as risks remain on horizon
EconomyAs was broadly expected, on Friday night Fitch kept Greece’s credit rating and outlook unchanged, at ‘BB’ and stable. Following a tumultuous year due to the pandemic, Greece finds itself with stable outlook across all three main rating agencies. Fitch is one notch ahead at ‘BB’ following last year
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PM hopes for return to normality by summer, but vaccine progress remains slow
PoliticsGreek Politicsvirtual Davos meeting, Mitsotakis said “one can envision a return to normal by late spring, early
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Newest Greek market foray for 10-yr bond breaks two records
EconomyMacroeconomypct. That was followed by one more transaction before Greece lost market access and ended up
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