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Greek Court Upholds €24.56 Million OPAP Fine
A Greek court upheld a €24.56 million fine against OPAP for abuse of dominance, rejecting a challenge from the Hellenic Gaming Commission, setting a precedent for inter-agency disputes.
Greek Court Upholds €24.56 Million OPAP Fine
A Greek court upheld a €24.56 million fine against OPAP for abuse of dominance, rejecting a challenge from the Hellenic Gaming Commission, setting a precedent for inter-agency disputes.
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12% Bias Score


Greece to Raise €8 Billion in 2025, Utilizing Capital Inflows and Cash Reserves
Greece plans to raise €8 billion from markets in 2025, significantly less than its borrowing needs of €15.283 billion, using capital inflows and high cash reserves to cover the remainder; this strategy is driven by a strong primary surplus and favorable debt structure.
Greece to Raise €8 Billion in 2025, Utilizing Capital Inflows and Cash Reserves
Greece plans to raise €8 billion from markets in 2025, significantly less than its borrowing needs of €15.283 billion, using capital inflows and high cash reserves to cover the remainder; this strategy is driven by a strong primary surplus and favorable debt structure.
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24% Bias Score


Greek Tax Revenue Improves Amidst Higher Compliance
Greek tax authorities report that 80% of taxes are paid on time, with corporate income tax and VAT showing significant increases due to government measures promoting electronic transactions, while individual taxpayer compliance is lower.
Greek Tax Revenue Improves Amidst Higher Compliance
Greek tax authorities report that 80% of taxes are paid on time, with corporate income tax and VAT showing significant increases due to government measures promoting electronic transactions, while individual taxpayer compliance is lower.
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40% Bias Score


Piraeus Bank Forecasts €10 Billion Credit Expansion, Strong Growth
Piraeus Bank projects a €10 billion net credit expansion over four years, driven by strong business loan demand and Recovery Fund participation, aiming for a 2.7% net interest margin and increased dividend payouts.
Piraeus Bank Forecasts €10 Billion Credit Expansion, Strong Growth
Piraeus Bank projects a €10 billion net credit expansion over four years, driven by strong business loan demand and Recovery Fund participation, aiming for a 2.7% net interest margin and increased dividend payouts.
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52% Bias Score


Greece to Review Intervention in Swiss Franc Loans
Greek authorities are reviewing potential interventions in Swiss franc loans totaling €4.5 billion due to the strengthening Swiss franc against the euro, impacting borrowers' debt, while a new LNG-CNG station opens in Thriasio.
Greece to Review Intervention in Swiss Franc Loans
Greek authorities are reviewing potential interventions in Swiss franc loans totaling €4.5 billion due to the strengthening Swiss franc against the euro, impacting borrowers' debt, while a new LNG-CNG station opens in Thriasio.
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24% Bias Score


Greece Announces Banking and Social Welfare Reforms
The Greek government announced banking reforms including eliminating basic transaction fees, capping transfer fees, and doubling property taxes on bank-managed properties, alongside social welfare measures providing free medication to 132,000 pensioners and support for 150,000 uniformed personnel.
Greece Announces Banking and Social Welfare Reforms
The Greek government announced banking reforms including eliminating basic transaction fees, capping transfer fees, and doubling property taxes on bank-managed properties, alongside social welfare measures providing free medication to 132,000 pensioners and support for 150,000 uniformed personnel.
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48% Bias Score

Surge in Greek Housing Construction Volume in September 2024 Amidst Anticipation of Supreme Court Ruling
Greek housing construction saw a surge in buildable area and volume in September 2024, despite a near-stagnant number of permits issued, likely due to builders trying to utilize "bonuses" from the new building code (NOK) before an October Supreme Court ruling.

Surge in Greek Housing Construction Volume in September 2024 Amidst Anticipation of Supreme Court Ruling
Greek housing construction saw a surge in buildable area and volume in September 2024, despite a near-stagnant number of permits issued, likely due to builders trying to utilize "bonuses" from the new building code (NOK) before an October Supreme Court ruling.
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48% Bias Score

Greece Launches €100 Million Program to Boost Entrepreneurship Among Unemployed
Greece's Public Employment Service (DYPA) launched a €100 million program on December 19th, 2024, to support 5,880 unemployed individuals (aged 30-59) in creating new businesses, prioritizing women, with funding from the Greek government and the European Social Fund Plus.

Greece Launches €100 Million Program to Boost Entrepreneurship Among Unemployed
Greece's Public Employment Service (DYPA) launched a €100 million program on December 19th, 2024, to support 5,880 unemployed individuals (aged 30-59) in creating new businesses, prioritizing women, with funding from the Greek government and the European Social Fund Plus.
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20% Bias Score

Data Analytics: Unlocking Economic Growth in Greece
Greek businesses using data analytics see significant cost savings and productivity gains; open data initiatives promise further economic growth, but Greece's open data impact score remains low despite strong policy.

Data Analytics: Unlocking Economic Growth in Greece
Greek businesses using data analytics see significant cost savings and productivity gains; open data initiatives promise further economic growth, but Greece's open data impact score remains low despite strong policy.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Funds 5,880 New Businesses with €17,000 Grants
Greece launches a €100 million program providing €17,000 grants to 5,880 unemployed individuals (mostly women) aged 30-59 to start businesses, with applications opening December 19th, 2024, and closing January 21st, 2025, via OPSKE.

Greece Funds 5,880 New Businesses with €17,000 Grants
Greece launches a €100 million program providing €17,000 grants to 5,880 unemployed individuals (mostly women) aged 30-59 to start businesses, with applications opening December 19th, 2024, and closing January 21st, 2025, via OPSKE.
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28% Bias Score

Greek Households Shift €19 Billion to Investment Products Amidst Low Interest Rates
Since early 2022, Greek households invested €19 billion in investment products, including €8 billion in mutual funds, due to economic recovery, investor confidence, and higher bond yields, a trend expected to continue pushing investors toward higher-risk assets.

Greek Households Shift €19 Billion to Investment Products Amidst Low Interest Rates
Since early 2022, Greek households invested €19 billion in investment products, including €8 billion in mutual funds, due to economic recovery, investor confidence, and higher bond yields, a trend expected to continue pushing investors toward higher-risk assets.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Parliament Debates 2025 Budget Amidst Opposition Criticism
The Greek parliament debated the 2025 budget, with opposition parties criticizing its focus on special interests, neglecting economic competitiveness and social justice, and relying on the temporary Recovery Fund, while the government highlighted stability. A nominal vote will follow the Prime Minis...

Greek Parliament Debates 2025 Budget Amidst Opposition Criticism
The Greek parliament debated the 2025 budget, with opposition parties criticizing its focus on special interests, neglecting economic competitiveness and social justice, and relying on the temporary Recovery Fund, while the government highlighted stability. A nominal vote will follow the Prime Minis...
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36% Bias Score
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