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IMF expects modest recovery, lingering debt but primary surplus to return swiftly
EconomyMacroeconomyand remains elevated at 210 pct in 2021, dropping to 200 pct next year and below 180 pct in 2026. All
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Newsletter 294 - 23/04/2021
to 200 million annually from next year. The fiscal cost of lower social insurance contributions
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PM banks on firms bouncing back after lockdown as SYRIZA decries immunity for Covid panel
PoliticsGreek Politicsmillion this year and will drop to 200 million annually from next year. The fiscal cost of lower social
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S&P upgrades Greece to 'BB' with positive outlook in expectation of post-pandemic upside
Economy. The debt-to-GDP ratio will remain elevated to more than 200 pct of GDP this year as well, however
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Alpha Bank announces 800 mln share capital increase; Q1 net loss of 282.2 mln
EconomyBankingin Greece also increased 700 million to 43.3 billion euros. Group deposits decreased by 200 million euros
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Loosening of restrictions on expat vote fails to secure Parliament's approval
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA government-sponsored amendment to the electoral law aimed lifting the restrictions on Greek citizens voting remotely has failed to gather the 200 votes required in Parliament. The result has been painted as an embarrassing defeat for the government by opposition SYRIZA, however ND have presented
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PM expected to reshuffle cabinet in bid to leave wildfire damage behind
PoliticsGreek Politicsof 200 million euros), lower tax advance rates, keeping the low VAT for catering and tourism (at a cost
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We can't ignore population shifts within the European Union
Agora, with steady current account deficits and high public debt stress at over 200 percent of GDP
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ND walks tightrope with 2022 budget, looks for answer to inflation
PoliticsGreek Politicsstipend, as an initial way of easing the impact on households. However, the 200 million euros
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FinMin tables recovery budget, foreseeing across-the-board improvement in key numbers
EconomyMacroeconomythe all-time high of 205.6 pct of GDP seen last year, dropping to under 200 pct this year and sliding
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