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Greek central gov’t cash surplus shrinks 70 pct to 503 mln by February
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government primary cash balance showed a surplus of 503 million in the first two months of 2015 down by 70 percent on last year’s figure of 1.68 billion, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). The central government net balance posted a deficit of 684 million in the 2-month period
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Greece sees lower primary surplus at 0.3 pct for 2014, fiscal challenges remain
EconomyProgrammebelow target of 4.94 billion. This mainly reflected an underperformance of net revenues by 3.5 billion
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Greece: The moment of truth is inexorably approaching
Agoraand foreign policy require a more nuanced and sophisticated approach. The net result is that Greece
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Budget primary surplus falls to 1.24 bln at end of Feb as revenues miss target
EconomyMacroeconomypercent in the 2-month period to 608 million, 145 million above target. As a result, 2-month net revenues
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Public admin shrinks by 11 pct during crisis, share of employment stays below EU average
Societyresponsible for core government functions. Eurofound observed that over 800,000 net jobs were lost
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Unpaid taxes ease to 1.16 bln in Feb, collections progress at stable rate
EconomyMacroeconomyaudits on self-employed and high net worth individuals reached 4.4 million euros so far in 2015
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Lower spending, extra revenues result in budget execution beating targets in March
EconomyMacroeconomy. Overall, 3-month net revenues eased 1 percent to 10.57 billion, falling short of target by 584 million
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New unpaid taxes rising steadily, reach 3.5 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyaudits on the self-employed and high net worth individuals also accelerated in March bringing
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Budget primary surplus up to 1.73 bln in Q1 as gov't holds back expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomyabove target. As a result, 3-month net revenues eased 1 percent to 10.57 billion, falling short
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Greek pensions: The thorniest issue in talks between Athens and lenders
EconomyProgrammein a monthly net income below the 700-euro mark. The government wants to reintroduce at the end
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