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Greek stocks down 2.6 pct on week, banks underperform for fifth straight week
EconomyThe Greek stock market traded in negative territory in most sessions this week with extremely thin volumes, ending the week down 2.6 percent. The budget execution for the 7-month period showed a primary surplus of 3.57 billion euros, outperforming the target by 2.7 billion on the back of underspend
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New overdue taxes increase by 811 mln in July, total stock at 90.4 bln
EconomyMacroeconomypercent from the figure of 6.28 billion posted in the corresponding period of 2015. Budget revenues
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Gap of 555 mln emerges in three key taxes in July ahead of a crucial September for revenues
EconomyMacroeconomybudget assume a collectability rate for each key tax. Thus, the revenue gap created against
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After talks with lenders, Greece returns to list of tasks to secure next bailout payment
EconomyProgrammechallenge for the ministry is the tabling of the 2017 draft budget on October 3 and the preparation
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Newsletter 89 - 23/09/2016
target by 2.78 billion, the preliminary budget execution bulletin showed. The latter reflects a strong
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Greek stocks drop 1.5 pct during week, banks post losses of 7.7 pct
Economydraft budget outlining its measures to reach the anticipated fiscal outcome. The Athens Stock Exchange
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IMF upgrades Greeceās GDP and unemployment rate estimates
EconomyMacroeconomyin Parliament the 2017 draft budget, which assumes a GDP contraction of 0.3 percent in 2016, in line
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IMF sees primary surplus of 0.7 pct of GDP in 2017, debt ratio peaking at 184.7 pct
Economypercent in 2019, to 173.1 percent in 2020 and to 169.2 percent in 2021. In the 2017 draft budget
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Unemployment rate falls for second straight month, reaching 23.2 pct in July
EconomyMacroeconomyincluding their unemployment estimates. In particular, the 2017 draft budget foresees the jobless rate
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Tsipras braces for SYRIZA congress, weighs up reshuffle options
PoliticsGreek Politicsof GDP, as set out in the draft budget, next year. If Tsipras sees an incentive in completing the review
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