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New tax arrears rise by 1.22 bln in June, total stock almost at 90 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s new unpaid taxes increased by another 1.22 billion euros in June, in line with the 1.25 billion rise recorded in May, General Secretariat of Public Revenues (GSIS) data displayed on Thursday. The headline figure for June is the second straight reading above the 1.2-billion-euro mark, after
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likely surpassed the five-billion mark in July, from a monthly average of 3.7 billion in the previous
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Greek stocks fall 1.5 pct, banks underperform for third straight week
Economythe 50-million mark at 34 million this week, broadly stable from last week. Corporate news Piraeus Bank
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NBG raises 300 mln from SME loan securitisation in first such Greek transaction since 2007
EconomyBanking. The current figure is below the 6-billion-euro mark. According to figures provided in the Q1 results, NBG’s
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Budget primary surplus of 3.6 bln by July, monthly revenues short of target by 315 mln
EconomyMacroeconomy(by 730 million). The monthly balance reached 1.1 billion, exceeding the 1-billion-euro mark for the first
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Greek stocks down 2.6 pct on week, banks underperform for fifth straight week
Economya new year-low of 13.7 million euros on Wednesday. It remained well below the 20-million mark
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Rise in number of Greeks insured in 2015 but average salary edges down
Economyfor the total number of workers decreased by 3.9 percent and fell below the 1,000-euro mark to 979 euros
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Deposit flow turns negative, outflows of 153 mln in July
EconomyMacroeconomymark for the second straight month at 1.3 billion in July from 1.78 billion in June
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Budget primary surplus reaches 3.6 bln in 7-month, monthly revenues miss target in July
EconomyMacroeconomybillion in July, the first reading above the 1-billion mark since February. It is worth noting that both
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Determined talk from Tsipras as negotiations with lenders move closer
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpects the steps to reduce Greece’s debt to be agreed by the end of the year. His comments mark
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