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Newsletter 261 -07/08/2020
as fiscal matters are concerned. Along with that, the premier announced at the end of July the creation
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School re-opening decisions postponed amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be distributed for free by local authorities, along with hand sanitiser. Regarding class size, which had been
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Ionian expansion raises questions about Aegean as Athens talks with Tirana
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe decision to extend Greeceās territorial waters along its western coastline in the Ionian Sea from six nautical miles to 12, as announced by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Parliament on Wednesday, can be seen as a landmark for Greek foreign policy. Until now, Greek governments had
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PMI edges up to 49.4 points in August, employment rises
EconomyMacroeconomyas a factor along with an overall sense of uncertainty due to the pandemic. "Although confident
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Banks remain largely profitable in Q2, with focus on NPL reductions
EconomyBankingpercent year-on-year. The banks are keen to get e-auctions moving again, along with other measures
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Overdue social security contributions rise to 37 bln in Q2
EconomyMacroeconomy/ EFKA employee funds were absorbed, along with 11,169 debtors from the EFKA non-salaried fund, 12,465
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Current account shows deficit of 874.5 mln in July as travel receipts disappoint
EconomyMacroeconomydeficit along with the drop in the deficit of the primary income account. A decrease in the deficit
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High hopes for Pompeo visit as new row brews over media handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicstrip, along with the visits this week of the prime ministers of Austria, the Netherlands and Denmark
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EastMed, defence and energy dominate Pompeo's visit, leaving Athens satisfied
PoliticsForeign PolicyNorth Macedonia participated in a meeting that took place on Monday in Thessaloniki along
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Microsoft deal welcomed as Greece vies for more foreign investments
EconomyFeaturesprogramme. This programme would extend to around 100,000 government and private sector workers along
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