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Travel receipts drop 9.2 pct in Aug, dragging balance down 10.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomypercent. Moreover, single-digit drop rates were recorded from Germany (-8.4 percent) and Russia (-2.1
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Rise in overdue contributions slows to 310 mln in Q3, total at 16.9 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyThe rise in unpaid social security contributions (SSCs) slowed quarter on quarter (QoQ) to 310 million euros in Q3 of 2016, from 831 million in Q2. The outstanding amount reaching 16.92 billion, the quarterly bulletin of the single SSC collection centre (KEAO) displayed on Monday. The increase
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Bank credit contracts by 1.7 pct in September on loan deductions of 355 million
EconomyMacroeconomypercent in the corporate and housing loans, respectively. The single most important impediment
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New overdue taxes jump by 1.35 bln in Sept, driving total stock to 92.8 bln
EconomyMacroeconomytaxes: VAT, single property tax (ENFIA), personal and corporate income tax. Personal income tax created
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Budget primary surplus to Oct hits 6.5 bln as revenues deliver again
EconomyMacroeconomyin September reflected the payment of the first instalment of the single property tax (ENFIA
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Eurobank records net profits of 85 mln in Q3, updates on NPE reduction targets
EconomyBankingago to the ECB’s Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), which include a reduction in the (parent) NPE
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Presidential shuttle diplomacy between Athens and Berlin
AgoraEuropean affairs, including fiscal and monetary policy coordination. As the US is the single
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NBG turns profitable in Q3, NPE stock drops further by 1 billion
EconomyBankingpresented the targets submitted to the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) of the ECB, which call
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Budget primary surplus to Oct confirmed at 6.5 bln, 2.9 bln above revised target
EconomyMacroeconomyin the September, which was attributed to the payment of the first instalment of the single property tax
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Bank credit contracts by 1.6 pct in Oct on loan deductions of 308 mln
EconomyMacroeconomybillion is the biggest obstacle to credit expansion. Greek banks have submitted to the ECB’s Single
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