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May budget primary surplus confirmed at 1.53 bln as revenues rise, PIB spending falls
EconomyMacroeconomyto 3.25 billion, which offset a decrease of 2.2 percent in VAT revenue to 6.25 billion. On a monthly
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The tie that binds
Agorabetween now and 2022 (as economically unwise as that may be), running primary surpluses of 2.2 percent
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EC sees relief measures securing debt sustainability despite poorer growth, market access prospects
EconomyProgrammepercentage points per year to level off at 2.2 percent by 2025. Market access assumptions were also revised
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IMF concludes Article IV consultation, prepares to publish DSA in July
EconomyProgrammeand a primary surplus of 2.2 percent of GDP then the Commission sees debt being sustainable as it falls below
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Newsletter 168 -29/06/2018
, with the target decreasing gradually by 0.5 percentage points per year to level off at 2.2 percent
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Retail sales up by 0.8 pct in April while volume rises by 1.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy) and clothing and footwear (-2.2 percent). The annual volume rise was led by a 10.7 percent rise
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BoG report outlines benefits of surveillance and scenarios for debt
EconomyBankingin scenario 3 primary surpluses lower than 2.2 percent that the Eurogroup assumed, at 1.5 percent
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Improving trends in property market highlighted by central bank
EconomyBankingand 2.2 percent, respectively. An uptick in commercial property investment portfolios has also been
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Greek debt management agency sees Eurogroup debt deal favourably
EconomyProgrammein the same horizon. This is based on the assumption of 3 percent nominal growth, 2.2 percent of GDP
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Trade deficit down by 15.8 pct in May on reduced imports, higher exports
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 14.4 percent year-on-year (YoY), against a rise in imports of 2.2 percent
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