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Newsletter 190 -18/01/2018
billion euros and was below target by 611 million. Monthly net revenues totalled 5.34 billion euros
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Primary cash surplus at 16.19 bln in 2018, 3.18 bln spent on reducing arrears
EconomyMacroeconomyto 44.20 billion euros and was below target by 611 million. Net revenues came to 50.96 billion euros
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Budget primary shows deficit of 9.09 bln in June, beating target
EconomyMacroeconomyBudget. The state paid 611 million euros in compensation to lessors due to decreased rents; 155
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Budget primary deficit reaches 9.09 bln for H1, up almost 3 bln on 2020
EconomyMacroeconomy611 million euros in compensation to lessors due to decreased rents; 155 million euros for the grant
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Credit growth stable at 0.9 pct in Oct, led by lending to corporates
EconomyMacroeconomyby 148 million, following positive by 611 million euros in the previous month, taking the balance
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Construction shows first signs of recovery in 2025 as building activity rises 31.6 pct YoY in May
EconomyMacroeconomyin Attica (611), in line with the historical trend, and the smallest number of permits were issued
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NBG profits at 661 mln in H1, net interest income at 1.1 bln
EconomyBankingNational Bank of Greece (NBG) reported a profit after tax of 661 million euros in H1, compared to a profit of 701 million euros in H1 2025, a drop of almost 6 percent year-on-year (YoY). Attributable profit was 567 million euros, from 611 million euros in H1 last year. P&L Net interest income (ΝΙΙ
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Central gov't cash deficit down to 1.14 bln in March
EconomyMacroeconomybasis. The remaining difference (277 million) is owed to changes in the state accounts with the BoG
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Greek travel receipts rise 9.1 pct in January as surplus doubles
EconomyMacroeconomyto 277 euros. The breakdown of incoming tourist activity by country showed strong growth in arrivals
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Court ruling on pension cuts could create new problem in talks, fiscal plans
EconomyProgrammepensions of a total amount of 2.07 billion and the remaining 277 million relates to supplementary
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