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  1. Unpaid taxes keep rising, tax audits short of targets

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    increase in the cumulative debt reflects payments against ‘old’ debt, which amounted to 852 million so

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  2. Greece's 2015 budget: A breakdown of all the key figures

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    a positive impact on general government fiscal figures of 852 million (0.47 percent of GDP) in 2013

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  3. General gov't cash surplus sees large contraction in Jan-Feb, arrears edge up

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    entities. Similar to January, the state budget recorded the highest surplus at 852 million, yet

    14%
  4. Greeks express most negative sentiments about economy in global poll
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    Society

    survey was conducted in March and April 2017 through face-to-face interviews with 852 respondents

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  5. Travel balance increases by wide margin in June from last year's tourism collapse
    Photo by MacroPolis

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 790.7 million euros for the month, increasing by 852 percent year-on-year (YoY). Travel payments

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  6. Early rounds of talks with lenders focus on possible prior actions

    EconomyProgramme

    including Sundays. 14) Restructuring of Athens public transport (OASA). 15) Change in the legislation

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  7. Agreement on third bailout with revised fiscal and macro targets, host of prior actions

    EconomyProgramme

    ) Restructuring of Athens Public Transport Organisation (OASA). The schedule is for the agreement

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  8. These are the bailout deliverables expected from Greece in September

    EconomyProgramme

    the restructuring plan for the Athens Urban Transport Organization (OASA) that was agreed

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  9. Omnibus bill goes to Parliament as Greece seeks to unlock 2 bln sub-tranche

    EconomyProgramme

    privatisation and restructuring of the Athens public transport organization (OASA). A second list of prior

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  10. Complex privatisation fund faces tall order to reduce Greek debt

    Economy

    to CPH, namely those of Athens public transport companies (OASA, OSY and STASY), the Olympic

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