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General gov't primary cash surplus markedly better in July but arrears climb
EconomyMacroeconomybillion (5.4 percent) and T-Bills at 14.94 billion (4.8 percent). Guarantees The stock of gg
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Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
AgoraRarely has Greece gone into an election period with so many pieces in flux as it is now. The only thing we know for sure about the 20 September ballot is that we really can’t be sure of much. The first wave of opinion polls published last week have not helped to clear up any doubts. In fact
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Amid fog of confusion, Greeks vote... again
Agora? There simply weren’t any. It is little wonder, then, that most opinion polls up to Friday showed little
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General gov't primary cash surplus widens to 2.6 bln in Aug, arrears up by 2.15 bln
EconomyMacroeconomybillion (18.9 percent), T-Bills to 14.9 billion (4.7 percent) and repos to 9.8 billion (3.1 percent
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Differing views on refugee crisis at heart of Greek-German relations
PoliticsForeign Policycharacterises politics and diplomacy and must be the dominant element and the foundation. We don’t need
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General government primary cash surplus narrows to 2.48 bln, arrears almost stable in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomy, bonds at 59.8 billion (19 percent), T-Bills at 14.9 billion (4.7 percent) and repos at 9.8 billion
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General gov't primary cash surplus widens notably to 4.84 bln by October
EconomyMacroeconomyamounted to 213.8 billion making up 67.9 percent of total debt, bonds to 59.8 billion (19 percent), T
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Kerry positive during Athens visit, shows keen interest in Cyprus and energy
PoliticsForeign Policyof the Russian warplane downing by Turkey, Kerry said: “Of course there shouldn’t be two standards, and let me
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No one has won in Spain
Agorato the European institutions, the financial powers and the European political class who doesn’t like
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General government primary cash surplus widens notably to 5.14 bln at end of Nov
EconomyMacroeconomy/ESM/IMF loans (216 billion), 19 percent of bonds (59.8 billion), 4.7 percent of T-Bills (14.9 billion
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