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Newsletter 305 - 16/07/2021
. Instead, when Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias and chief epidemiologist Sotiris Tsiodras met
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ECB clears banks after stress tests, approves change to DTCs as momentum builds
EconomyBankingThe forward momentum in the Greek banking sector gathered pace on Friday when the results of the 2021 stress tests were announced. All four systemic banks supervised by the ECB met the minimum thresholds. The stress included 89 ECB supervised banks, 38 banks in the EBA sample and 51 medium-sized
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Govt sets out fire compensation scheme in first step to overcome destruction
PoliticsGreek Politicshave been met with some scepticism. Some critics fear that putting the forestry service in the hands
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Stock taking: Where is the Greek economy now?
Agoraand loans. The government of Greece, in turn, has presented a recovery plan that has been met
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Short-term fix for electricity bills leaves open questions for green transition strategy
Societypermits will have to be met at a significantly higher price. PPC’s own estimates put the emissions from
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Stalled vaccination campaign emerges as biggest headache amid fourth wave warnings
PoliticsGreek Politics. On Wednesday, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with the new Minister of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection
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Some key tasks pending as Greece edges closer to completing post-programme process
Economymet commitments or is close to delivery include the wage grid at the Independent Authority
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Rival economic plans leave voters unimpressed amid uncertainty over new Covid surge
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Alternate Minister of Health met with the heads of the regional health authorities and hospitals, as well
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Athens sees multiple defence, geopolitical benefits in pact with France
PoliticsForeign PolicyDendias met with US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt on Monday to brief him on the Greek-French pact
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First-wave champion Greece stumbles at vaccine roll-out
Agora). The recently announced 3.5-billion-euro package of tax cuts and support measures met with a flat
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