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  1. Jan-May primary budget deficit contained at 1.49 bln on back of property tax, VAT intakes
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    landed at a deficit of roughly 2 billion euros. Up to May, RRF intakes were 1.72 billion euros and have

    12%
  2. Budget starts year where it left off in 2022, beating target by 618 mln in Jan
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 13 million. Overall, the PIB balance landed at a deficit of 37 million euros. Greece has also

    11%
  3. Budget beats target in Jan, boosted by 49 pct YoY jump in taxes on goods and services
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    to 638 million euros, above target by 13 million. Overall, the PIB balance landed at a deficit of 37

    10%
  4. Strong start to budget execution in 2024 as Jan brings 2.12 bln primary surplus
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    million. Overall, the PIB balance landed at a surplus of roughly 100 million euros. Greece also received

    9%
  5. Jan primary surplus at 3.5 bln as underspend continues into 2026

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    million euros. Overall, the PIB balance landed at a deficit of roughly 200 million euros. RRF-related

    9%
  6. Newsletter 310 - 01/10/2021

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    PoliticsFull speed ahead for warship, defence deal with FranceGreece believes that it took a significant step this week to upgrading its defence capabilities but also bolstering the country’s geopolitical standing after agreeing to purchase at least thr...

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  7. Piraeus Port Authority announces profit increase for 2015
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    largest cruise ship in the world, the Quantum of the Seas, the largest newly built ship to visit

    9%
  8. IMF comments, blog leave no doubt credible debt relief has to be agreed soon
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    Almost two weeks after the publication of its Article IV consultation report on Greece, including its updated debt sustainability analysis, the IMF published on Thursday evening a blog with the Fund’s perspective on dealing with sovereign debt. The article is written by Sean Hagan, general Counsel

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  9. Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016

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    not in a rush to become prime minister,” he told Skai TV. Greeks have paid dearly for the headstrong rush

    8%
  10. The men who would be prime ministers
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    prime minister,” he told Skai TV. Greeks have paid dearly for the headstrong rush to power made by its

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