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ND defends economic pledges as Kammenos repeats walkout threat
PoliticsGreek Politicsreceive from the central government. Mitsotakis argues that allowing the municipalities to set and collect
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Mortgage loans a key piece of NPL reduction puzzle
EconomyBankingat the start of September, the European Central Bank’s Governing Council member Benoit Coeure said that one
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Primary cash surplus up to 16.76 bln in Aug on improved revenues and cash buffer disbursement
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government primary cash balance recorded a surplus of 16.76 billion euros in the first eight months of the year, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures have shown. The headline figure includes a 15.26-billion-euro change in state accounts with the Bank of Greece as a result of the effort
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Greece's golden visa scheme brings revenues, but risks as well
EconomyFeaturesapartment blocks in central Athens to use as short term rentals. While some of these tales have
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Another austerity fighter to bite the dust
Agoraand EU member state central banks had not taken commensurate haircuts on their holdings of Greek debt
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Moody's explains cautious approach to Greek credit rating upgrade
Economyas reliance on central bank emergency funding and Eurosystem liquidity is reduced and deposits return
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Deposit inflows reach 1.30 bln in August on increased sight deposits
EconomyMacroeconomyfor central bank funding to 12.63 billion euros compared to July’s sum of 13.02 billion euros. Since
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Privatisation revenues edge upward as end-of-year deadline looms
EconomyFeaturespool, running track, central square and a museum on air travel, as well as other features. As yet
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General govt primary cash surplus at 3.51 bln in August, arrears fall by 306 mln
EconomyMacroeconomySSFs which made up 28.9 percent of the total. Debt Central government gross debt rose by 13.89
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Building permits rise by 9.8 pct in July, up by 8.4 pct in 7-month period
EconomyMacroeconomyregions covered. The three largest increases were seen in Epirus (+45.2 percent), central Macedonia
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