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Greece saw first annual deflation in almost half a century in 2013
EconomyMacroeconomyand restaurants, where prices slipped 3.0 percent. Note that the reduction of VAT in restaurants
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Greece closes 2013 with 691 mln budget primary surplus despite late investment spend
EconomyMacroeconomy, this statement most likely refers to specific budget items such as VAT income from restaurants
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Greek deflation slows to 1.5 pct in January
EconomyMacroeconomyand restaurants' prices remains intact at 3.2 percent, following the reduction of the respective VAT rate
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Drop in CPI eased in Feb but Greece still firmly in deflation territory
EconomyMacroeconomywhere prices eased by around 3 percent. The latter mainly reflects the reduction of the respective VAT
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Greece enters second year of deflation as CPI falls 1.3 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomymainly reflects the reduction of the respective VAT rate by 10 percentage points as of August 1
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CPI down 1.3 pct in April as Greece remains in deflation for 14th month
EconomyMacroeconomyof the respective VAT rate by 10 percentage points as of August 1. In contrast, health coupled with alcoholic
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Greek primary budget surplus at 707 mln as revenues beat target in May
Economyperiod to 9.11 billion euros. VAT rebounded 1 percent in May, while the 5-month figure eased 1.3
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Increased revenues push Greek budget primary surplus up to 2.28 bln at end of July
EconomyMacroeconomymonthly reading this year. VAT and consumption taxes grew by 3.9 and 26 percent respectively
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Primary surplus inches up to 2.9 pct in Greece's 2015 draft budget
Economywith the applied rates reduced by 30 percent b) Maintaining VAT on food services and accommodation at the lower
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In survival bid, coalition seeks to ease taxpayer burden, secure early bailout exit
PoliticsGreek Politicswell above 15 billion. The legislation tabled by the coalition also maintains the VAT rate
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