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Newsletter 5 - 28/11/2014
Prime Minister Evangelos Venizelos and Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis indicated for the first... by Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis failed to strike an agreement with the troika of international
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Athens welcomes volume, form of Commission's pandemic recovery plan
EconomyMinister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. “We welcome the EU Commission's bold proposal for a package of 750 billion
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Revenues at 4.77 bln in Oct, beating target for fourth straight month
Economyestimates a gg primary surplus of 812 million (0.4 percent of GDP) in 2013, higher than the initially
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Greek primary surplus at 400 mln to Oct but arrears keep piling up
EconomyMacroeconomyEAP terms and comparable to the government’s estimate of 812 million for the whole year 2013
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Budget passed but troika accord still some way off for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politics. - Achievement of a general government primary surplus of 812 million (0.4 percent of GDP) in 2013
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Primary budget surplus in Nov at 1.2bln euros, 2013 target in reach
Economyprimary surplus at general government level at 812 million, with the 11-month state budget figure
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Central gov't cash surplus rises by 53.8 pct to 603 mln in January
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government net balance on a cash basis showed the surplus widening by 53.8 percent to 603 million euros in January from 392 million last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). At the same time, the primary cash surplus rose to 812 million, up by 27.7 percent compared to last
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Greek primary budget surplus doubles to 835 mln in Jan but below target
Economyof 812 million incorporated in the 2014 budget. MoF sources suggest that an agreement with the troika
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Greece agrees with troika, looks to tranche release and redistribution of surplus
PoliticsGreek Politicsapparently settled at 2.9 billion, which is well above the 2014 budget estimate of 812 million and even
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Greece's primary surplus: Much ado about nothing?
Agorapercent of GDP) excl banks’ support cost under ESA95 rules. This was trimmed to 812 million (0.4 percent
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