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Bond difficulties put a dent in coalition's exit plans
PoliticsGreek Politicssensing that the debt relief package which Greece’s lenders are due to put forward is likely to fall
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New overdue taxes rise by 599 mln in April, total stock continues to grow
EconomyMacroeconomyand local governments. However, the total fall in legacy arrears was exactly offset by the rise
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Despite debt deal likely falling short, IMF to retain a role in Greece
EconomyProgrammeon Thursday. It is expected that Greece’s primary surplus target will fall to around 2 percent of GDP
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Wages index rises by 2 pct in Q1 and 4.9 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomyto a range of labour market reforms which resulted in a fall in minimum wages, voluntary cuts
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Budget primary surplus at 1.54 bln in May on revenue rise, sharp investment underspend
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros. Interest payments continued to fall YoY, declining by 24.1 percent to 2.34 billion, under
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Multi-bill passed, sub-tranche released but debt relief expectations dwindling
EconomyProgrammeExpectations for the debt relief package that may be agreed at next week’s Eurogroup are being kept low and the interventions that are due to be announced look set to fall below the bar set by the Greek government. All the attention of Greece and its lenders is shifting towards the debt relief
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Industrial turnover rises by 6.7 pct in April for fourth positive reading
EconomyMacroeconomyand quarrying, reversing the fall of the previous month. The turnover index in manufacturing also
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Coalition sees key targets met in debt deal but opposition has holes to pick
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis message as it did not fall below the expectations the government had cultivated. It remains
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Income and living conditions survey shows persisting inequality
Society(46.6 percent) of the share of national income, a fall of 0.6 units year-on-year (YoY). The lowest
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May budget primary surplus confirmed at 1.53 bln as revenues rise, PIB spending falls
EconomyMacroeconomy. Interest payments continued to fall year-on-year, declining by 24.1 percent to 2.34 billion, under
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