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OECD sees heavy hit from pandemic, gradual recovery in 2021 picking up pace in 2022
Economy. The OECD highlighted that recovery could be stronger than projected if support package execution rates
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PM on defensive over Covid-19 stance as debate rages over testing
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe linked to tourism, while asserting that Greece carried out more tests at its borders than any
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New tax debt at 4.94 bln to October, jumping by 1.04 bln month-on-month as debtors rise
EconomyMacroeconomyThe month-on-month rise in Greece's new tax debt came to 1.04 billion euros in October, data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (IAPR) has shown. This is the largest month-on-month tax increase since February this year. New tax debt totalled 4.94 billion, lower than the figure
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Slight easing of Covid-19 data as focus turns to retail, budget
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the usual caveat that the number of tests results processed over the weekend is lower than during the week
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BoG insists on need for bad bank, sees EU funds boosting recovery from 2021
Economythat a large part of the regulatory capital, more than half of it, consists of Deferred Tax Credits (DTCs
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Podcast - What is Greece going to do with the EU's Covid-19 recovery funds?
Agoraand digital transition are at the top of Greece's list, with these two areas set to receive more than 50 pct
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Greeks see corruption as rife, going unpunished in new survey
Societysevere than necessary (79 percent). When asked about effective measures to combat corruption, 93
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Greece maintaining investors' interest, EY survey finds
EconomyFeaturesof the most reliable and investment-friendly in Europe, a higher percentage than that collected
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Govt waiting for arrival of vaccine to deliver some Covid-19 relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsrestrictions in Thessaloniki earlier than authorities did. In a recent interview, Mitsotakis claimed
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PDMA highlights improving debt profile, targets 8-12 bln in new issues for 2021
Economywill resume a downward path to less than 10 pct by 2025 and remain within the agreed thresholds
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