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General government cash surplus widens to 3.68 bln in November, arrears down by 502 mln
EconomyMacroeconomymillion MoM to 2.26 billion corresponding to almost half of total arrears. The second highest MoM
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Greek central gov't debt rises to recent high of 181.1 pct at end of Q4 2014
EconomyMacroeconomycash deposits rose by more than 300 million QoQ to 3.57 billion at the end of Q4 from 2.26 billion
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Report sees fall in salary earners, big rise in part-time work during crisis
EconomyA new annual report from the Labour Institute (INE) of the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) highlights the devastating impact that the recession and austerity measures have had on the local labour market over recent years. The number of salary-earners fell by around 18 percent to 2.26
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General gov't primary cash surplus markedly better in July but arrears climb
EconomyMacroeconomyimproved to 2.26 billion euros in July, which is more than double year on year (YoY). This was mainly
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Tax arrears climb by 1.65 bln in December to a total of 13.5 bln for 2015
Economyon month (MoM) to 71.53 billion in December. During 2015, legacy tax debt has fallen by 2.26 billion
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Disposable income edges up by 0.2 pct in Q4 on second straight rise in compensation of employees
EconomyMacroeconomyto 10.8 percent in Q4 from 1.9 percent in Q3. The absolute figure stood at 2.26 billion implying
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Current account surplus widens to 1 bln in September
EconomyMacroeconomyrose to 2.26 billion euros. Imports rose at a slower pace of 7.6 percent to 3.63 billion. The BoG
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Deposits edge up to 124.8 bln in Nov on marginal inflows of 12 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom sight accounts. This was mitigated by outflows of 2.26 billion from savings. It is worth noting
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General govt primary cash surplus rises to 2.6 bln in 4-month, arrears fall below 5 bln
EconomyMacroeconomymillion in the year to date. Overall, SSF arrears stood at 2.26 billion euros at the end of April, making
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Newsletter 130 - 04/08/2017
by nearly half (-2.03 billion) to 2.26 billion. A decline in taxes by 693 million was also noted
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