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Travel balance records 127 mln surplus in Q1, much improved on last year
EconomyMacroeconomythat tourist numbers could reach up to 30 million, but warns that this might be the last year of continued
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Mitsotakis warns party to be ready for elections as political contest intensifies
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe programme and repeated New Democracy’s pledges to reduce the ENFIA property tax by 30 percent
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Greece on track for bumper tourism year, figures show
EconomyFeaturesGreece is anticipating another record-breaking year of tourism arrivals this year according to reports from several industry bodies as well as the Bank of Greece. An estimated 30 million visitors are expected to visit the country this year. Last year, the Bank of Greece’s (BoG) full-year figures
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Sharp increase in May arrivals, particularly from Germany, delivers travel balance boost
EconomyMacroeconomy. For 2018, SETE predicted that tourist numbers could reach up to 30 million visitors, but warns
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Budget primary surplus confirmed at 635 mln in June on lower spending
EconomyMacroeconomymillion from 30 million in May, above target by 42 million. The corresponding expenditure stood at 163
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Credit contraction at 1.2 pct in June, balance at 178.87 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyby more than 30 percent on the back of continued deleveraging. Net deductions since 2011 have
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Newsletter 172 -27/07/2018
up to 30 million visitors, but warns that this might be the last year of continued growth in numbers
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Exclusion from QE confirmed, only ECB's reinvestment programme left
EconomyProgrammewith net purchases currently at 30 billion euros up to September. This is due to be reduced to 15
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Is a lack of spending hampering Greece's firefighting capabilities?
Societythat 30 percent of Fire Service’s fleet of trucks was out of service due to budget cuts. Meanwhile
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Fire fallout casts doubt on Tsipras’s post-MoU strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Macedonia (FYROM) has announced that it will hold a referendum on September 30 on the agreement
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