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Budget primary surplus of 2.28 bln in first five months of 2016, tax revenues beat target in May
EconomyMacroeconomydecreased 7.1 percent in May, but increased 2.2 percent to 961 million in the 5-month, 61 million below
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ELSTAT publishes data on bankruptcies since 2004, showing deterioration during crisis
Economyin 2010-2014, 2.2 times higher than the respective figure in 2004-2009. Moreover, the average
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CPI tumbles by 1 pct in July
EconomyMacroeconomyand non-alcoholic beverages by 2.2 percent. Compared to the previous month, CPI declined by 1.6
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Current account surplus almost doubles to 1 bln in June
EconomyMacroeconomyof 2.2 billion euros in June mainly due to the sale of NBG’s stake in Finansbank. For the 6-month
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Greek stocks climb 3 pct on week, banks post double-digit gains
Economyin Q2 from 2.2 million in Q1, while core pre-provision income (PPI) slipped 0.5 percent quarter
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Economic sentiment rises to 92.5 pts in Aug, consumer confidence edges down for second straight month
EconomyMacroeconomyrose for the third consecutive month by 2.2 points to -5.1 extending the year to date improvement
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Industrial production up for fourth straight month in July with 4.1 pct rise
EconomyMacroeconomyconfidence indicator showed it rose for the third straight month by 2.2 points to -5.1 in August
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Greek stocks drop 2.6 pct over week, banks drop 7.4 pct after big gains last week
Economyin September The top outperformers this week included Jumbo (+3.7 percent), Lamda Development (+2.2 percent
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Who pays property tax and how much revealed by Greek authorities
EconomyMacroeconomyThe General Secretariat of Public Revenues (GSPR) published on Tuesday evening the results of the single property tax (ENFIA) settlement along with comparisons to last year. It also provided insight into who paid the levy. The total ENFIA due in 2016 amounts to 3.18 billion euros and stands 2.2
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Newsletter 88 - 16/09/2016
The single property tax (ENFIA) due in 2016 stands at 3.18 billion, 2.2 percent lower than last year’s
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