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  1. Deposits rose by 1.66 bln in March to highest since 2012
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    -- by 5 million euros -- than the level of September 2014, meaning that the sector has finally

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  2. Stability Programme reflects subdued expectations for 2021, high hopes for 2022 onwards
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    than the measures adopted in 2020. The fiscal cost of the measures this year will be 8.3 pct of GDP

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  3. Common ground absent after latest round of Cyprus discussions
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    more to the involved parties than the UN. The Turkish Cypriot side presented a six-point proposal

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  4. Vaccination weak spots still a concern as govt aims for better summer
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    received at least one dose stands at little more than 60% - towards the lower end of the EU scale

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  5. Greece draws another 3 bln from bond markets as debt strategy continues at pace
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    Economy

    hour, interest continued to grow, reaching more than 20 billion euros in offers, pushing down

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  6. New tax debt at 2.31 bln March, rising by 685 mln month-on-month

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    The month-on-month rise in Greece's new tax debt came to 685 million euros in March, data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (IAPR) has shown. New tax debt totalled 231 million euros, higher than the figure for the same period last year by 4.5 percent. New unpaid obligations from tax

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  7. CPI falls by 0.3 pct YoY in April; core index down 1.6 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent seen in July 2015. The data showed that the core index fell by 1.6 percent in April, less than

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  8. Complaints harden as govt lays out content of labour bill

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    for ensuring staff are not forced to spend more time working than they should. Other reforms that ND

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  9. Athens aiming to boost EU-Balkan momentum
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    against Turkey than anything else, however it also supports the region’s European future, rejecting

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  10. Govt on alert for possible fallout from tapering of pandemic relief measures
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    obligations. The repayment period will reportedly stretch up to 72 months. In total, more than 40 billion

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