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  1. Energy crisis puts squeeze on Greek fiscal policy
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    at play. The Greek budget relies heavily on indirect taxation. The 2026 budget projects indirect tax

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  2. Significant underspend and tame taxes lead to primary surplus of 2.99 bln in Feb

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Greece has also allocated 331 million euros in RRF projects, below the target by 315 million euros.

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  3. How Iran war is reshaping Greece’s economy

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    the conflict abates by mid‑2026, the BoG projects growth will slow to 2.0 pct, compared with the 2.4 pct

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  4. Primary surplus at 4.37 bln up to March thanks to deferred spending, VAT intakes

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in RRF projects, below the target by 227 million euros.

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  5. Mitsotakis raises alarm over Hormuz, Turkey and new geography of European security
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    to be safer ground for Mitsotakis recently than domestic affairs, and, as the government projects

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  6. Timing factors and contained spending keep primary balance 2.89 bln above target in April
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    surplus. Greece has also allocated 1.02 billion euros in RRF projects, below the target by 163 million

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  7. OECD's latest outlook sees stable growth, rising inflation
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    reached 4.6% in April. The OECD projects headline inflation will average 4.2% in 2026 before easing

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  8. Unlocking inactive properties: How vacant homes distort Greece's property market
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    EconomyFeatures

    construction costs and regulatory delays continue to hinder the development of new projects. However

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  9. Budget balance up to May well above target as VAT brings in 650 mln more than planned

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    has also allocated 1.62 billion euros in RRF projects, above the target by 116 million euros. It has

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