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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-12-16

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

CONTENTS

  • [01] Progress in Greek economy should not be intercepted, says BoG chief Stournaras
  • [02] Bank of Greece urges for completion of second review of Greek programme
  • [03] ND leader Mitsotakis to visit northeastern Greek cities this weekend
  • [04] Tourism Minister Kountoura in Canada
  • [05] Low migrants and refugees flow recorded in the last 24h

  • [01] Progress in Greek economy should not be intercepted, says BoG chief Stournaras

    Bank of Greece (BoG) governor Yiannis Stournaras on Friday made an intervention on the government's negotiation with the country's lenders within the context of the second review of the Greek programme.

    On the occasion of the presentation of BoG's mid-report on Monetary Policy on Friday, Stournaras said "the progress recorded in the Greek economy should not be intercepted and for this reason whatever differences must be solved on the negotiation table and in a climate of good cooperation with the institutions and the partners".

    The consistent implementation of the programme will facilitate the decision making for the long-term and mid-term measures that will safeguard the public debt's sustainability and the Greek national bonds inclusion in ECB's quantitative easing programme. This will pave the way for the total return of the Greek state and of the Greek enterprises to the international markets.

    Bank of Greece's report foresees that the country's GDP will increase by 2.5 percent in 2017 and the acceleration growth rate to reach 3 percent in 2018 and 2019.

    [02] Bank of Greece urges for completion of second review of Greek programme

    The Bank of Greece sees risks in achieving fiscal targets for 2016 related with recent measures announced by the government on supporting pensioners and lowering VAT rates on islands hit by the refugee crisis.

    In its Interim Report on Monetary Policy, submitted to Parliament, the central bank said that despite the current positive indications and the progress achieved, the outlook for the Greek economy remains subject to risks. The most significant and immediate risk relates to a failure to reach a timely completion of the second review of the programme, especially in the light of upcoming national elections in a number of euro area countries.

    Furthermore, the achievement of the fiscal outcome in 2016 is subject to downside risks, related to measures announced by the Greek government on 8 December 2016 corresponding to a fiscal loosening of roughly 0.4% of GDP. These measures, which were announced after the present Report went to print, reduce significantly the estimated safety margin beyond the target for 2016. Besides, the execution of the 2016 Budget has not yet been completed and the general government performance for 2016 has not been finalized, the Bank of Greece said in its report.

    Also, any postponement of decisions on the part of our partners on concrete measures aimed to ensure the long-term sustainability of public debt, would hamper the improvement of Greece's economic and investment outlook and weaken the prospect of a return of the Greek government and Greek businesses to international financial markets and, thereby, the prospect of a definitive exit from the crisis.

    The Bank of Greece said there were several hurdles burdening domestic business climate and hindering investments and noted that unless some of them were resolved then recovery prospects could not be confirmed, as one of the basic pylons for economic growth in the coming years was an expected increase in investments.

    On the fiscal leg, the central bank noted that fiscal adjustment was based mostly on higher revenues and warned of the risk that increased taxation could have more than-expected negative consequences on economic activity. Therefore, it would be better to improve the mixture of fiscal policy.

    The central bank said there were still some gaps in a legislative framework to drastically reduce the volume of non-performing loans, with possible negative implications on the ability of credit institutions to fund new investments. The Bank of Greece said in order to deal with these risks, to correct previous deviations and to confirm positive prospects for the Greek economy in 2017, a number of specific and coordinated actions were necessary. A basic precondition was a timely conclusion of a second review of the Greek economic program, accelerating the pace of implementing reforms and privatizations. The government should remain focused on the timely implementation of structural reforms and privatizations agreed with the institutions and to lift any remaining hurdles still facing privatization that have been approved. The country must also resolve the problem with NPEs. The size of the problem has not allowed a significant strengthening of the intermediary activity of the Greek banking system and the support of the real economy. The central bank noted that additionally to changes in the legal and regulatory framework already made, it was necessary among others to offer legal protection to officials from the banking system and state organizations for their actions during the restructuring of enterprises.

    Finally, Greece needed to resolve the problem with its huge public debt. The central bank said it was feasible to lower a fiscal target from 2018 onwards to a primary surplus of 2.0 pct of GDP (from 3.5 pct). These lower primary surpluses, combined with implementation of structural reforms will create the preconditions to lower taxation, it said.

    [03] ND leader Mitsotakis to visit northeastern Greek cities this weekend

    New Democracy (ND) leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis will visit the cities of Alexandroupolis, Komotini and Xanthi on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 December.

    During his visit the main opposition leader will meet with officials of the local authorities, workers, local productive agencies and associations as well as military camps.

    On Saturday, Mitsotakis will deliver a speech in Komotini at 19:00.

    [04] Tourism Minister Kountoura in Canada

    Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura is visiting Toronto with aim the strengthening of the tourism flow from Canada in 2017.

    Kountoura was the key speaker at the special event Window in Greece organised by the General Consulate in Toronto to promote the Greek tourism in the Canadian market and the presentation of tourist investment opportunities in Greece.

    The Greek minister had meeting with Greek and Canadian tour operators and representatives of the Canadian airline on the promotion of packages in 2017 and the expansion of the tourism season in Greece.

    Kountoura will also meet with film studio owners, entrepreneurs and investors as well as with members of the Greek-Canadian Chamber.

    [05] Low migrants and refugees flow recorded in the last 24h

    Seventy three migrants and refugees arrived on the islands of Chios, Lesvos and Samos in the last 24 hours.

    Police said that on Friday 11,100 persons that have applied for asylum in Greece, which has been not examined yet, continue to be stranded on the northern Aegean islands.


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