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  1. Newsletter 236 -24/01/2020

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    said that this reflects an improvement in the surplus of the services balance combined

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  2. Lenders conclude 'productive' talks on fifth review but issues remain as Athens targets fiscal space
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    rates by 2 percentage points. Combined these two interventions require close to 1.9 billion euros

    4%
  3. Greek 15-year bond attracts strong interest, improves debt profile
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    a further look on the country’s debt sustainability. PDMA notes that combined with the substantial

    4%
  4. Deposits rise by 3.65 bln in December

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    inflows of 4.62 billion combined with savings inflows of 4.95 billion, which offset time outflows of 690

    4%
  5. Banks gear up for 2020 stress tests as evaluation begins
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    billion euros of state guarantees. These developments combined give local bankers more confidence

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  6. Newsletter 238 -07/02/2020

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    . These developments combined give local bankers more confidence for the upcoming exercise, prompting several banks

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  7. Piecemeal process likely in drive for more fiscal space
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    EconomyProgramme

    , and the further reduction of the social insurance contributions, which combined with this year’s

    4%
  8. Bumper year for business launches in 2019, according to registry
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    EconomyFeatures

    . In addition, the positive balance for companies listing in 2019 is higher than the combined positive

    4%
  9. Newsletter 239 -14/02/2020

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    that have now reached pre-crisis levels, combined with higher disposable income that will facilitate

    4%
  10. New businesses lowest in Greece versus EU with funding obstacles burdening enterprises
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    is higher than the combined positive balances of 2018 and 2017. The data shows that by far the most popular

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