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  1. Newsletter 226 -01/11/2019

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    . During the first nine months of the year, total expenditure came to 38.64 billion, landing below target

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  2. General govt primary cash surplus at 6.25 bln in September, arrears drop by 82 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    balance rising by 2.37 billion euros and landing at 4.55 billion euros, compared to a surplus of 2.17

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  3. Budget primary surplus at 5.76 bln in October as expenditure drops
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the first ten months of the year, total expenditure came to 42.46 billion, landing below target by 2.15

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  4. Newsletter 229 -22/11/2019

    Newsletters

    the first ten months of the year, total expenditure came to 42.46 billion, landing below target

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  5. Budget for 2020 eyes faster growth while balancing tax cuts with more revenues
    Finance Ministry

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    surplus will be slightly above the target, landing at 3.6 percent, or 7.07 billion euros. Overall

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  6. Newsletter 230 -29/11/2019

    Newsletters

    euros. During the first ten months of the year, total expenditure came to 42.46 billion, landing

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  7. General govt primary cash surplus at 7.50 bln in October, arrears fall by 54 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    balance showed a rise of 2.18 billion euros, landing at 5.66 billion euros this year compared

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  8. Budget primary surplus at 6.95 bln in Nov as expenditure drops

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of the year, total expenditure came to 46.51 billion, landing below target by 1.89 billion. The MoF

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  9. Newsletter 233 - 20/12/2019

    Newsletters

    . During the first eleven months of the year, total expenditure came to 46.51 billion, landing below

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  10. Budget primary surplus confirmed at 6.95 bln in Nov
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    billion. During the first 11 months of the year, total expenditure came to 46.51 billion, landing below

    1%