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Marked rise in expenditure leads to a budget primary deficit in Nov
Economymillion respectively leading the annual primary surplus target down by 364 million to 3.26 billion
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General gov't figures shed more light on course of spending, revenues during crisis
EconomyMacroeconomyrelated to goods and services slipped by 364 million to 8.19 billion. At the same time, interest
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Budget primary surplus of 2.5 bln in first half of 2016, revenues rebound in June
EconomyMacroeconomysaid that 6-month primary expenditure increased by 364 million for grants to hospitals, 176 million
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General government primary cash surplus substantially widens to 5.3 bln by September, arrears edge down to 6.2 bln
EconomyMacroeconomymillion. In contrast, the state budget posted a surplus of 1.82 billion, 364 million less than last year
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New overdue taxes climb by 1.4 bln in October, total stock reaches 93.9 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy, 800 million to personal income tax, 667 million to ENFIA and 364 million to corporate income tax
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Government opts for modest tax relief, but who will benefit?
EconomyFeatureschild may feel slightly short-changed with just 364 euros of extra tax credit, however the figure
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Stalled vaccination campaign emerges as biggest headache amid fourth wave warnings
PoliticsGreek Politicsto 224, with 364 patients intubated in ICUs and 37 fatalities. Between a quarter and a fifth of new
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Enhanced support package on way to combat inflation, as govt awaits crucial nod from EU
PoliticsGreek PoliticsJanuary has now plateaued at 364, while hospital admissions with Covid outnumber discharges by 1.8 to 1
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Eurobank records strong profits of 691 mln in H1, net interest income jumps 12.2 pct
EconomyBankingby almost 29 percent YoY to 364 million euros, from 283 million euros. Operating expenses increased
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Mitsotakis showcases justice reforms as opposition raises concerns over spyware case
PoliticsGreek Politicsdecisions by the courts of first instance has been cut in half — from 705 days to 364 days. In Athens
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