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General govt primary cash deficit of 12.55 bln in December, arrears drop by 345 mln
EconomyMacroeconomythe whole of 2020, total arrears have dropped 153 million euros, with increases seen only from
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Budget primary shows deficit of 1.5 bln in Feb, above target by 1.23 bln
EconomyMacroeconomycame to 1.92 billion euros, above target by 153 million euros. For the same period last year, interest
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Budget primary deficit confirmed at 1.5 bln in Feb, beating target
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the aggregate period came to 1.92 billion euros, above target by 153 million euros. For the same period last
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Resilience evident in Apr budget execution data as taxes beat target by 1.79 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy. Pandemic-related spending for the month included the support of 153 million euros to local governments
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Inflation and economic bounce boost tax revenues as Jan-Apr budget primary balance beats target by 1.65 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros. Pandemic-related spending for the month included support of 153 million euros to local
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Deposits growth slows to 89 mln in Aug as corporations record back-to-back drops
EconomyMacroeconomyand other deposits were down by 153 million to 24.12 billion. There was a drop in corporate deposits
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Car sales end 2022 with modest full-year growth of 3.3 pct, from 22.1 pct in 2021
EconomyMacroeconomystanding at 10,239. The remainder was made up of lorries (1,584) and buses (153), both down by 8.8
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VAT and income tax takings plus 721 mln underspend lead to 3.2 bln primary surplus in May
EconomyMacroeconomythat beat the target by 153 million. Tax refunds came to 2.61 billion euros, below the target by 58
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Piraeus NII at 1.58 bln in 9M, commission income at 480 mln
EconomyBankingeuros, from 1.29 billion euros a year ago. Loans impairments stood at 153 billion euros, from 454
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Parties line up for second day in OPEKEPE debate as rivals accuse PM of cover-up
PoliticsGreek Politicswas supported by its own 153 MPs, with the support of Course for Freedom, which justified its stance... signalled that government lawmakers will abstain en masse from the votes because of what they see
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