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Jan primary surplus beats target due to 1.7-bln-euro underspend
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Travel receipts for 2025 break new record at 23.63 bln as visitors approach 38 mln
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Despite strong close in Dec, industrial turnover up by just 0.3 pct YoY in 2025
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Despite sharp increase in Dec, current account deficit improves markedly in 2025 to 14.11 bln
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Central government debt rises to 406.18 bln in Q4 as repos increase
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Jan primary surplus at 3.5 bln as underspend continues into 2026
Updated IMF DSA sees Greek debt as sustainable in medium-term, risks over long-term
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued this week the latest post-programme monitoring report, the second since the summer of 2018, when the last programme ended. The first report was published in March 2019.
The IMF also issues in its regular annual cycle on the Greek economy the Article IV consultation with the latest Article IV report issued in November 2019.
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