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Budget primary surplus at 2.33 bln in April on strong PIB underspend
EconomyMacroeconomymonth's figure, but below target by 7 million and significantly lower than the figure for the same
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Primary cash surplus at 7.45 bln in April on revenue growth, lower expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government primary cash surplus recorded a surplus of 7.45 billion euros in the first four months of the year, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Thursday. The headline figure includes an arrears’ repayment of 464 million euros, of which 7 million were paid in April
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Newsletter 162 -18/05/2018
’ repayment of 464 million euros, of which 7 million were paid in April. The overall cash balance posted
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After unveiling growth plan, Athens has fourth review loose ends to tackle
EconomyProgrammeGroup that is due to take place on June 7. The draft legislation will also contain the changes
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Budget primary surplus confirmed at 2.29 bln in April on improved tax collections, lower PIB spending
EconomyMacroeconomymonth's figure, but below target by 7 million and significantly lower than the figure for the same time
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Piraeus Bank sells first real-estate backed NPE portfolio worth 1.95 bln
EconomyBanking. This will be achieved through a combination of restructurings, curings, liquidations and collections (-7 billion euros
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Eurobank net profits at 34.5 mln in Q1
EconomyBanking, also staying negative for a sixth quarter. An increase in NPE formation of 7 million euros was noted
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Alpha Bank posts net profits of 65.2 mln in Q1, NPEs fall for fifth quarter
EconomyBankingwas reduced from 7 billion ini Q4 to 4.8 billion in Q1, declining again to 3 billion in May. ECB
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Building permits fall by 2.3 pct in March, absolute permits rise above 1,000
EconomyMacroeconomy), falling by 7 percent compared to the same time last year. The smallest number of absolute permits
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Fourth review nears conclusion, clearing path for debt relief agreement
EconomyProgrammereports that Athens will receive 7 billion euros for reducing its exposure to the IMF, leaving enough
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