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Five-month budget primary surplus of 2.27 bln, revenues outperform in May
EconomyMacroeconomyexpenditure slipped 1.1 percent to 15.49 billion, 2.06 billion better than target. It is worth
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Commission sees lower Greek financing needs, provides timetable for course of programme
EconomyProgramme-tranche, 1.1 billion will be used for debt servicing and 1.7 billion for arrears’ clearance. The latter
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Lenders' report reveals long-term savings from pension reform, which also offset court ruling
EconomyProgrammeto receive the next sub-tranche of 2.8 billion euros, of which 1.1 billion will be used for debt
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Budget primary surplus of 2.28 bln in first five months of 2016, tax revenues beat target in May
EconomyMacroeconomylower than target. The 5-month figure eased 1.1 percent to 15.49 billion, which was 2.06 billion
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Greek train firm TRAINOSE attracts just one bid, no interest in rolling stock
Economyby 2018, of which 2.5 billion are expected to be generated in 2016, 2.2 billion in 2017 and 1.1 billion
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Budget primary surplus of 2.5 bln in first half of 2016, revenues rebound in June
EconomyMacroeconomyfigure for the 6-month period now points to a rise by 3 percent compared to a drop of 1.1 percent
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Current account deficit widens to 412 mln in May
EconomyMacroeconomysea transport receipts. In addition, travel receipts fell 10.4 percent to 1.1 billion in May despite
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Travel receipts drop at an accelerating pace of 10.4 pct in May despite growth in arrivals
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece's travel receipts headed south for the second straight month dropping at an accelerating pace of 10.4 percent in May from 7 percent in April, Greece (BoG) figures showed on Friday. The absolute figure landed at 1.1 billion in May, while the corresponding payments fell by 5.5 percent to 179.6
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After calm summer, hectic September lies ahead for Greek government
EconomyProgrammethe additional disbursement, 1.1 billion is due to be used for debt servicing needs, while 1.7
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Greece's latest GDP figures and what to expect for the rest of the year
Agoraby the BoG, EC and the OECD is now in sight. It is worth remembering that GDP contracted by 1.1 percent
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