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Newsletter 269 -16/10/2020
shows deficit of 7.01 bln September figures show decline in revenues On a monthly basis, net revenues... primary balance recorded a deficit of 7.01 billion euros in the first nine months of 2020, compared
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Samaras shoots, Samaras scores!
Agora“Samaras rescues Greece” – it’s the headline the prime minister and many in his office would have cherished. But Giorgos Samaras, the striker without a club, has beaten premier Antonis to the title... in world football by winning the European Championships in 2004, have Greeks poured onto the streets
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NBG posts net loss of 423 mln in Q4; profit of 38 mln in 2020
EconomyBankingto CVC Capital Partners’ Fund VII for about 455 million euros. That includes an “earn-out” payment
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SYRIZA looks back at time in office as it searches for way forward
PoliticsGreek Politicsabout the deal and ensure it received a warmer welcome form the public. The document defends SYRIZA
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Greece hopes beaches won't be empty again this summer, but vaccination numbers say otherwise
Agoraand warmer weather will bring infections down to manageable levels and make it safe to welcome visitors
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Govt banks on uptick in vaccines over coming months aiding return to normality
PoliticsGreek Politicsrollout, the warmer weather and mass self-testing will help restore a semblance of normality in Greece
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Home testing starts as govt aims to break free from pandemic's grip
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the combination of vaccines, home test and warmer weather could lead to the current worrying
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Vaccination weak spots still a concern as govt aims for better summer
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the warmer weather, the self-tests and the ever-stronger shield provided by the vaccination roll
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Budget execution shows primary surplus of 711 mln, 503 mln ahead of target
EconomyMacroeconomyperiod. This implies an average figure exceeding 1 billion per month. Although the April figure of 763
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Unpaid taxes keep rising, tax audits short of targets
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s unpaid taxes rose by 873 million in May at a slightly accelerating pace compared to the 763 million recorded in April, according to data provided by the General Secretariat of Information Systems. Following May’s performance, the year to date figure of new unpaid tax obligations stands
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