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To Potami intensifies efforts to mop up disgruntled Greek voters
PoliticsGreek Politics, which elected two MEPs in May after receiving 6.6 percent of the vote. Despite its strong showing
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Developments in Greece produce volatile market reaction
Economystanding at 6.6 percent. Since October 26, when the European Central Bank released the positive
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Greek tax revenues at 33.5 pct of GDP in 2013, slightly below OECD average
EconomyMacroeconomythe OECD average of 6.6 percent. However, their contribution to total taxation slipped by 2 pp to 21.2
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Greek budget primary surplus up to 3.53 bln at end of November despite revenue shortfall
EconomyMacroeconomyas they dropped by 6.6 percent in November from 17.9 percent in October. November’s figure fell short
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Greek primary cash surplus up to 2.61 bln at end of November
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government primary cash balance showed a surplus of 2.61 billion euros in the 11-month period from deficit of 4 billion in the same period last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). This corresponds to a fiscal adjustment of more than 6.6 billion euros year on year (YoY
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To Potami aims for rapid rise to third spot in Greek elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsan impressive 6.6 percent despite only being in existence for three months. One of those unsuccessful
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Bookies see comfortable win for SYRIZA, close contest for third place
PoliticsGreek Politicspercentage is seen above 6.6 percent (odds at 1.75) and To Potami above 6 percent (odds at 1.65). For KKE
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Collapse in revenues brings 2014 primary surplus to 1.9 bln, 3 bln short of target
Economycompared to a target of 5.7 billion. Overall, expenditure was cut by 6.6 percent to 48.38 billion in 2014
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Investors' hopes of eurozone deal boost Greek stocks and bonds
Economy) and OTE (+6.6 percent) following suit. The daily turnover surpassed the 200-millioneuro mark
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Greek gov't targets unpaid social security contributions: The numbers involved
Economy221,700 debtors (59 percent of total) owing up to 20,000 euros each. The remaining 6.6 billion (79
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