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Revenues beat target for third straight month, put primary surplus in sight
Economyare on a modified cash basis, while Bank of Greece (BoG) respective figures for the central government
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Greece's 2014 fiscal gap suddenly appears bigger, much bigger
EconomyJust one week after the Greek Finance Ministry submitted to Parliament the draft budget for 2014 - which sees a primary surplus of 2.9 billion euros, or 1.6 percent of GDP – European Central Bank executive board member Joerg Asmussen appears to have put the economic plan in some doubt, while
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House of cards (The rise and fall of Akis Tsochatzopoulos)
Agora’s behalf at the Madrid European Council that year to the decisions to include Eastern and Central
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Cash deficit widens as Greece pays off state arrears
EconomyMacroeconomyThe central government net balance to September on a cash basis showed the deficit widening to 8.88 billion euros from 6.53 billion last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). At the same time, the primary cash deficit also expanded to 3.32 billion from 543 million. It is worth noting
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From soup kitchens to school meals, demand for welfare in Athens is surging
Societyof homelessness in central Athens. They found 480 homeless people but Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis said
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Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts
Agoraproblems don’t end there, though. The European Central Bank has nipped in the bud talk of Greek bonds
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Direct taxes jump by 46 pct to help Sept. revenues beat target for third month in row
Economyfor the central government on a (purely) cash basis, also including 4.82 billion of previous years
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A summit of little substance
Agora2014, the European Central Bank will soon commence an asset quality review followed by stress tests
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Samaras proposes free wi-fi as crisis antidote for young Greeks
PoliticsGreek Politicsmean they would not receive any further funding from central government, which would also
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Are Independent Greeks and SYRIZA set to become odd bedfellows?
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe possibility of Tsipras and Kammenos securing a “central agreement” from candidates of both parties
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