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  1. Newsletter 315 - 05/11/2021

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    Accounting Office has estimated that this surge will add more than 150 million euros of spending

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  2. Govt hints at more relief, as economy and inflation jostle with pandemic as top public concerns

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    of introducing additional support for natural gas consumers. The original support package of 150

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  3. Opinion poll blow for govt as it considers further Covid measures
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    . There were another 150 Covid-related deaths over the weekend and the number of patients being treated

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  4. Central gov net cash position shows deficit reined in from last year to 6.97 bln

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    period of 2020. The breakdown showed that during the month, revenue rose by roughly 150 million euros

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  5. Piraeus records loss of 3.09 bln as aggressive NPE reduction carries impairments
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    -on-year, the net loss of 3.09 billion euros in 9M compares to a net loss of 150 million euros in 2020

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  6. Govt baulks at more holiday restrictions to stem spread of Omicron variant

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    million self-tests at a total cost of almost 150 million euros. Recent reports, however, suggest

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  7. Public sector capital stock in Greece and the Euro-19

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    capital stocks for 22 OECD countries, 1960-2001, IMF Staff Papers, Vol. 53 (1), 120–150. For Europe see

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  8. Newsletter 324 - 21/01/2022

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    that reducing VAT on bread alone would lead to around 150 million euros less flowing into public

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  9. Rising yields, market turbulence limit government's fiscal options
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    Economy

    of roughly 150 to 200 basis points per benchmark. The signs of distress accumulated in the first issue

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  10. How economic sanctions on Russia could affect Greek economy
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    , but is estimated to total somewhere in excess of 150 million euros. This is a tiny fraction

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