Greek central bank cuts growth to zero percent on coronavirus impact

Greece's central bank has slashed growth projections for the Greek economy to 0 percent from a previously estimated 2.4 percent this year from the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, it said on Friday.

In a report, the bank said it was its baseline scenario. The impact of the health crisis was impossible to specify since the pandemic was ongoing, it said. Its impact assessment took into account recent measures announced by the government to shore up the economy.

Greece has already unveiled measures worth 3.8 billion euros to protect workers and businesses from the fallout due to the novel virus. On Thursday, it said it would spend another 3 billion euros from the budget and an equal amount from EU structural funds.
The country's finance minister had on Wednesday also said Greece was looking at zero growth this year, from the government's own previous estimate of...

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