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  1. On lockdown: The moments that will remain
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    Agora

    of supposed newfound confidence in Greece. It points to a lack of self-esteem. Believing the hype

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  2. Greece's post-lockdown hubris
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    Agora

    the way it is clear they started to believe their own hype. And as anyone with a passing

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  3. SYRIZA seeks to exploit ND's faltering handling of coronavirus crisis
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that the government has cut corners since the pandemic struck, believing its own hype about the efficient handling

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  4. One unicorn does not a Silicon Valley make: positive news on startup front also highlights limitations
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    EconomyFeatures

    it also highlights the need for some perspective around a subject that is often susceptible to hype

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  5. PM sets out modest promises for 2025 as internet safety campaign fails to impress opposition

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . Communist Party KKE accused the government of exploiting media hype over youth crime while ignoring

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  6. Eurobank presents 2.12 bln equity raising plan to cover capital needs
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    EconomyBanking

    losses of 83 million, due to a capital enhancement of 504 million from the change in the tax rate

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  7. Credit contraction accelerates to 2.3 pct in Feb, loan deductions of almost 400 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in February from 504 million in January. The negative flow in February largely reflects household lending

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  8. Budget primary surplus of 3.8 bln to Aug beats target by wide margin

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    posted a deficit of 105 million in the 8-month period, from surplus of 504 million a year ago

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  9. General govt primary cash surplus falls to 2.6 bln in 2-month, arrears up for second month
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , arrears have grown by 504 million mainly reflecting an increase in SSFs and hospitals’ arrears by 337

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  10. Newsletter 114 - 07/04/2017

    Newsletters

    by 504 million, mostly due to a rise in SSFs and hospital arrears by 337 and 124 million, respectively

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