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Primary cash surplus to July falls to 2.4 bln, including arrears repayment of 1.1 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government primary cash surplus fell by 607 million euros to 2.38 billion in the 7-month period of 2016 from 2.99 billion in the corresponding period last year, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Thursday. It is worth noting though that this year’s figure includes repayment
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Current account surplus narrows to 1.82 bln in August
EconomyMacroeconomyan increase of 607 million in residents’ holdings of foreign bonds and T-Bills. The corresponding liabilities
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Deposit inflows increase to 1.1 bln in June
EconomyMacroeconomythan offsetting insurance companies’ outflows of 607 million. Despite the positive flow in the last two
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Part-time work and low earnings overlie crisis-pounded labour market
Societyby industry, the lowest salaries appear in agriculture, where the average net monthly earnings come to 607
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Eurosystem funding falls by 1.16 bln in Dec, banknotes increase for fifth month
EconomyMacroeconomy. At the same time, European Central Bank (ECB) funding increased by 607 million to bring the total
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ND clarifies plans for emergency health system capacity as public mood over Covid-19 sours
PoliticsGreek Politicsemployees’ union POEDYN put the estimates lower than official figures, at 607 total ICU beds nationwide
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NBG reports profits of 833 mln in 2021
EconomyBankingPPI was 715 million euros, against 607 million in 2020. Loan impairments in 2021 stood at 265 million
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Travel balance back to normal, but Apr C/A deficit of 1.62 bln impacted by goods deficit
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom 165 million euros in 2021 and 607 million euros in 2020.
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to growth in August, rising by 1.4 billion euros, after a drop of 607 million in July. Deposits grew
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Privatisation proceeds, major underspend push Oct primary surplus to 8.82 bln above target
EconomyMacroeconomy. Tax refunds were 6.08 billion euros, above target by 607 million euros. Expenditure By October
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