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  1. Greece sees lower primary surplus at 0.3 pct for 2014, fiscal challenges remain

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    highlighted last week. MoF officials estimate the fiscal gap stands at 3.3 billion in 2015 if the EAP

    7%
  2. Greek women having children later, young people taking longer to fly the family coop

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    they were generally 3.3 years older than their brides, with neighbouring Bulgaria recording

    7%
  3. Budget primary surplus up to 1.73 bln in Q1 as gov't holds back expenditure

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    3.3 percent to 3.21 billion, 239 million below target. Τax refunds fell 8.7 percent in March

    7%
  4. Rebound in Q4 by 1.4 pct brings 2014 disposable income down 3.2 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    from 30.09 billion a year ago. The modest rise in disposable income mainly stems from a 3.3 percent

    7%
  5. Greek bank credit contracts by 2.5 pct in March

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    of the year. Housing loans fell by 3.3 percent in March, from 3.1 percent in February, with balances

    7%
  6. Piraeus Bank brings Q1 2015 losses down to 69 mln
    Photo by MacroPolis

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    percent) while savings showed a modest drop by 3.3 percent. As a result, loan to deposit (LTD) ratio

    7%
  7. Unemployment unchanged at 25.6 pct in Mar but number of employed still falling

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . This is the highest reading since March 2013. The historical low of 3.3 million was posted in June 2014

    7%
  8. Sharp drop in gg primary surplus by end-April, arrears keep rising
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    at 14.95 billion (4.8 percent) and repos at 10.31 billion (3.3 percent). According to a document

    7%
  9. Newsletter 30 - 12/06/2015

    Newsletters

    billion, 3.3 billion of Some market participants have raised doubts about the central bank’s approach

    7%
  10. Severe underspend covers lower revenues for end-May primary surplus

    Economy

    reading in the course of 2015. As a result, the 5-month figure fell 3.3 percent to 17.96 billion

    7%