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  1. Primary surplus reaches 2.91 bln in Jun as VAT and corporate tax lead revenue outperformance
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    for June showed a deficit of 2.26 billion euros, from a 2.46-billion-euro deficit in June 2023

    6%
  2. Draft budget for 2025 sees 2.3 pct growth and strong primary surplus
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    will drop further to 1.57 billion euros, or 0.6 pct of GDP, from 2.26 billion euros at 1 pct of GDP

    6%
  3. Strong tax revenues, underspend push primary surplus 2.43 bln above target up to June
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The budget balance up to June showed a deficit of 416 million euros, from a 2.26 billion euros deficit up

    6%
  4. Oil prices contribute to trade deficit falling by 18.8 pct YoY in Aug

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in August, to 2.26 billion euros. The data for the eight months of 2025 showed that the trade deficit

    6%
  5. Budget continues to outperform in Nov as taxes beat target by 334 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    euros. Revenues At 68.74 billion euros, net revenues are above the target by 2.26 billion euros, Taxes

    6%
  6. Greek households most overburdened with housing costs in EU

    Society

    . Greece’s population is the joint second least satisfied with their accommodation. On a scale from 0 (“not satisfied at all”) to 10 (“fully satisfied”), Greek residents aged 16 and over rated

    6%
  7. Athens encouraged by terms for new round of Cyprus talks
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Nicosia and Athens appear satisfied with the outcome of Sunday's meeting at the United Nations... seem satisfied with this outcome, according to diplomatic sources. “These are issues that both Athens...,” they stress. Nicosia is also satisfied with the fact that in his announcement Guterres sets out the chapters

    6%
  8. Most businesses think two years needed to overcome Covid-19, expect more govt assistance
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    EconomyFeatures

    handled the crisis. The majority (35.4 percent) said that they were quite satisfied with the government’s response to businesses and the self-employed, followed by somewhat satisfied (32.9 percent) and not at all (17.9 percent). A minority indicated that they were very satisfied (12 percent

    6%
  9. PM pledges handouts amid discontent and gripes over coronavirus strategy

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    than are satisfied with the strategy followed. According to Alco, 52 pct are unhappy with the government’s measures, while 43 pct are satisfied. This is the first time there has been a crossover in opinion since the pandemic began. In May, for example, 84 pct were satisfied and 15 pct were unhappy

    6%
  10. Newsletter 298 - 28/05/2021

    Newsletters

    only 45 pct say they are satisfied, down 4 percentage points from January. While half of respondents say they are satisfied with the response to the pandemic, this also marks a deterioration from the 55..., with 67 pct of respondents declaring themselves satisfied, compared to 55 pct in April, and 36 pct

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