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Revenues at 4.77 bln in Oct, beating target for fourth straight month
Economy’ arrears on the expenditure line. The consistent bottom-line outperformance - by more than 4 billion
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Stournaras in firing line for arguing Greeks can pay more taxes
PoliticsGreek Politics. In fact, the government is aiming to raise almost 4 billion euros from property tax next year, eight
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Tourism turnover index slows but signs remain positive
EconomyMacroeconomy. Stronger tourism also led to lower recession this year, up to 4 percent according to latest official
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Cash deficit to November rises to 9.9 bln as Greece pays off arrears
EconomyMacroeconomyThe central government net balance to November on a cash basis showed the deficit widening by 30 percent to 9.96 billion euros from 7.67 billion last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). At the same time, the primary cash deficit also expanded to 4 billion from a surplus of 21 million
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Greece in 2014: The risks and opportunities of moving forward
Agoraof a recession expected to reach minus 4 percent of GDP the social costs and political risks
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A closer look at Greece's 2013 budget primary surplus of 603 mln
EconomyMacroeconomypercent to 5.79 billion in December, with the 12-month figure down 4 percent to 49.4 billion, which
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Goalposts shift as European elections near and SYRIZA cements lead
PoliticsGreek Politics%, ND 20%, GD 7.4, KKE 5.4, Ind Greeks 4.9, PASOK 4, DIMAR 3, Others 7.6 & Undecided 13.7 #Greece
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Should Greece really ask for a debt haircut?
Agoradebt servicing costs being reduced to between 3 and 4 percent of GDP in the coming years. The debt
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Fragmented, weak Greek centre left fails to find basis for cooperation
PoliticsGreek Politicsput the party on 4 to 7 percent. There is no suggestion that its association with other smaller
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Divisions on center left blight launch of Greek Olive Tree alliance
PoliticsGreek Politics, Golden Dawn 6.9, To Potami 5.7, KKE 5.2, Ind Greeks 4, PASOK 3.8 & DIMAR 2.8 #Greece — MacroPolis
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