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Budget primary surplus at 4.65 bln in 11-month on lower expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomydown slightly by 0.4 percent to 4.85 billion euros, declining slightly compared to last month’s figure
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Tsipras focussed on MoU exit in 2018 but will have to avoid pitfalls
PoliticsGreek Politicsof opposition parties. Tsipras could choose to go down this route if necessary, even looking to the nine
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Multi-bill on way as Athens aims to complete third review by Jan 22
EconomyProgramme-month T-bill were sold at an interest rate of 1.65 percent, down from 1.95 percent in the previous
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Total overdue tax obligations rise to 100.74 bln, up by 1.19 bln in November
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s new tax debt rose by 1.19 billion euros in November, a slight increase on October’s figure of 1.18 billion, data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues’ (IAPR) has revealed. New unpaid obligations from tax categories rose by 1.14 billion, edging down against last month’s
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Athens set to profit from falling borrowing costs as yields drop ahead of review completion
EconomyFeatureshas shifted down. The yield of the 2-year bond stood at 1.56 percent and the 5-year at 3.13 percent
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Business balance positive in 2017, small companies continue to dominate
EconomyFeaturesshut down in the same year. The consistently high numbers of such companies closing since 2011 reflect
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CPI rises by 0.7 pct in Dec for first 12-month positive streak after four years of deflation
EconomyMacroeconomywas 1.1 percent. The core index edged down by 0.2 percent following a 0.2 percent rise in November
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Cabinet reshuffle and new bond issue coming up next for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsfans over the weekend. Tsipras accepted the Independent Greeks lawmaker’s decision to step down
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Thessaloniki rally highlights political complexities of addressing name issue
PoliticsGreek Politics, split from New Democracy and then brought down the government a year later. The reference also
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Name and shame
AgoraNew Democracy to form his own party, bringing down Mitsotakis's administration in the process. So
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