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  1. Trade deficit drops sharply in Oct, down 6 pct in 10M
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in October, to 2.57 billion euros. The data for the ten months of 2025 showed that the trade deficit decreased by 6 percent, bringing the total to 27.1 billion euros. Imports dropped by 4.6 percent

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  2. Tourism sets new record in 2025 with 22.4 bln receipts up to Oct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    from 567 euros in October 2024. Over the ten months of 2025, travel receipts increased by 8.9 percent to 22.39 billion euros. Payments also increased to 2.91 billion, up 25.9 percent, bringing

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  3. Newsletter 4 - 21/11/2014

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    billion in unpaid taxes, of which almost ten billion was created within 2014, requires some kind... that the first ten months of 2014 have produced a revenue shortfall of 900 million, which could increase... rise in the yield for the Greek ten-year bond. Mid-week it stood at 8.34 percent. Back in June

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  4. Third of Greek households trapped in debt and poverty, study suggests
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    Society

    to the survey, more than three out of ten households (34.4 percent) had an annual family income of less... percent, this percentage is up a full ten points on 2012’s figure and 48.6 percent in 2013. Only 32.1... in 2015, while 35.4 percent said they will be not be able to pay taxes. Three in ten households

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  5. Unemployment, cronyism and corruption fuel Greek brain drain
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    Society

    by those with finance and management degrees. About eight in ten completed their primary degree in Greece... their expectations in Greece. While three in ten respondents deemed an annual salary of 50,000 euros in Greece... in ten earned more than that. As regards benefits, 66 percent said they had medical care, 54 percent

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  6. Study weighs up extent of Greek emigration during crisis
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    Society

    the United States, Australia, Canada, Brazil and southeast Africa. Seven out of ten emigrants were aged from 15 to 44, less than two in ten were women and the overwhelming majority were unskilled labourers... involved much younger people (seven out of ten were aged 20–34). Half were skilled workers, while four

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  7. Primary cash surplus at 2.88 bln in Oct on higher expenditure, arrears payments
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in the first ten months of 2017, compared to a surplus of 3.97 billion euros for the same time last year, Bank... that revenues rose by 352 million euros in October to come to 4.60 billion. The figure for the ten... euros in the first ten months year-on-year. A 40 million euro fall in interest payments was noted

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  8. New overdue taxes rise by 995 mln in Oct, taking stock to 104.8 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    (IAPR) showed on Monday. The aggregate figure for the first ten months of the year showed that new... in September. For the first ten months of the year, the income tax collectability rate stood at 68.9 percent... 3.87 billion of taxes collected per month in the first ten months of the year, another 883.3 million

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  9. Budget primary surplus at 5.76 bln in October as expenditure drops
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    The budget primary balance recorded a surplus of 5.76 billion euros in the first ten months of 2019..., the current monthly primary balance’s surplus edged down by 0.5 percent. The budget balance in the first ten... figure for the first ten months of the year showed that primary expenditure came to 35 billion euros

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  10. Two hurdles left for coalition this year before bigger challenges in 2014
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Greece’s coalition has two more hurdles to clear before it stumbles over the finishing line at the end of the year, exhausted and battered but not quite yet beaten. The first challenge is to pass the new property tax, which unites previous disparate levies in one charge, through Parliament. The new

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