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Banks remain largely profitable in Q2, with focus on NPL reductions
EconomyBankingin the coming months represent a mix of new auctions and re-auctions from postponed bidding due to the virus
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Moria fire propels migration issue back to top of political agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicswill have to address is that asylum seekers who contracted the virus are now not confined
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Newsletter 263 -11/09/2020
and re-auctions from postponed bidding due to the virus. Between September until the end
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Mitsotakis seeks to reassure on foreign policy, spending plans
PoliticsGreek Politicsare beginning to question. In an oblique response to conspiracy theories circulating about the virus, he
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Covid-19 puts pressure on health system, forces govt into more restrictions
PoliticsGreek PoliticsND politicians and ministers over how to approach the virus. This provides the opposition parties
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Public's disenchantment grows as ND struggles with Covid-19 challenge
PoliticsGreek Politicsin confronting the virus since the end of the first lockdown have not gone unnoticed. As with other
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Draft budget sees EU funds fuelling recovery of 7.5 pct in 2021, after 8.2 contraction this year
EconomyMacroeconomyaccount of the 59 interventions this year to protect the economy from the effects of the virus
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Newsletter 268 -09/10/2020
a detailed account of the 59 interventions this year to protect the economy from the effects of the virus
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PM tries to draw line under Golden Dawn affair, defends handling of second Covid-19 wave
PoliticsGreek Politicsas a record number of daily deaths from the virus in Greece – 13 – were announced. The total stands at 449
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Greek banks look to post-pandemic landscape with ongoing bad loan reductions, moratoria easing
EconomyBankingWith Greece’s coronavirus numbers still climbing, Greece’s banking system is continuing with its bad loan reduction plans and an eventual return to normal operations. The country’s four systemic banks had extended a range of measures to help customers cope with the virus, including payment
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