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Primary cash surplus widens to 2.85 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government primary cash balance improved to 2.85 billion euros in the first quarter (Q1) of 2016 from 1.19 billion last year, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Wednesday. In March, the primary cash surplus widened by 11.1 percent to 763 million from 687 million
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Budget primary surplus at 4.66 bln in 11-month as expenditure falls, revenues rise
EconomyMacroeconomyof 763 million euros, landing above target by 1.58 billion euros. Revenues Gross revenues edged down
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Newsletter 144 -15/12/2017
. The budget balance in the first 11 months of 2017 recorded a deficit of 763 million euros, landing
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Collateral damage in Europe?
Agoraby the imposition of tariffs on numerous product categories by the Trump administration and tit-for-tat
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Russia responds to expulsions but diplomatic row seen petering out
PoliticsForeign Policynote informing him "of tit-for-tat measures taken by the Russian side." Diplomatic sources in Athens
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Newsletter 191 -25/01/2018
On an aggregate basis, full-time employment dropped to 45.7 percent of the total, meaning tat less than half
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The embrace between the Russian bear and the Panda bear: An emerging Sino-Russian axis
AgoraDuring a three-day official visit to Moscow in June 2019 the Chinese President Xi Jinping described Russia’s Vladimir Putin as his “best friend”. While China-US relations are deteriorating over bitter trade disputes, the imposition of tit-for-tat tariffs and intellectual property rights, the Sino
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Novartis scandal causes allegations between govt and opposition to fly
PoliticsGreek Politicscharacterised by confrontation, with questioning often deteriorating into tit-for-tat accusations
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Flooding, Covid-19 threat in Athens dominate ND's agenda
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKarditsa on Monday. This tit-for-tat behaviour is standard practice in Greek politics, with SYRIZA having
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Mitsotakis heads to Israel and Russia with broad agenda
PoliticsForeign Policyaffairs and of opposing the Prespes Agreement. The Kremlin refuted the accusations and took tit-for-tat
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