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  1. Rebound in Q4 by 1.4 pct brings 2014 disposable income down 3.2 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    2014 from 8.8 percent last year. Net borrowing also slipped to 3.06 billion in Q4, from 3.54 billion

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  2. Building activity up by 10.2 pct in Feb for biggest rise since Nov 2013

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the last five with net deductions around 11 billion. The latest construction confidence indicator published

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  3. Budget primary surplus grows in April thanks to one-off revenues and restricted spending

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    100 million above target. Overall, the 4-month net revenues rose by 3.2 percent to 14.29 billion

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  4. Primary cash surplus reaches 1.05 bln at end of April

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , the central government net balance displayed a deficit of 1.49 billion in the 4-month period of this year

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  5. Finance Ministry wavers as revenues remain at the forefront

    EconomyProgramme

    deposits would be the most appropriate approach to this issue. Greek banks have suffered net outflows

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  6. Proposed VAT overhaul a stepping stone towards agreement with lenders?

    EconomyProgramme

    net impact on budget revenues from the proposed VAT overhaul but one of the measure’s goals

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  7. Newsletter 27 - 22/05/2015

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    , the net impact on Greek banks would be broadly neutral. Macropolis understands that the marginal

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  8. Smaller rise of 737 mln for unpaid taxes in April

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , collected revenues from audits on self-employed and high net worth individuals stood at 9.96 million

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  9. Greece holds back spending, rakes in one-off revenues for 2.1 bln primary surplus at end of April

    Economy

    above the target despite the state’s tight liquidity condition. Overall, the 4-month net revenues rose

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  10. Greek SMEs face biggest obstacles to finance in euro area, ECB finds

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    with the net responses declining to -67 percent (from -39 percent in the previous survey

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