Central gov't primary cash surplus reaches 1.37 billion in first half of year

EconomyMacroeconomy Tags: BoG, Revenues

Greece’s central government net balance to June on a cash basis showed the deficit shrinking by 78 percent, or 6.8 billion euros, to 1.82 billion from 8.72 billion last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG).

Similarly, the 6-month primary cash balance improved by 6.14 billion euros, posting a surplus of 1.37 billion from deficit of 4.77 billion last year.

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