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  1. Budget primary surplus at 4.18 bln in Sept as EU co-financed projects fall short
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    increased by 2 percent to 35.26 billion, lower than the target by 305 million. PIB PIB revenues came

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  2. Primary surplus confirmed at 4.80 bln on lower tax refunds and public investments
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    percent to 35.26 billion, lower than the target by 305 million. The MoF noted that the movement

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  3. Budget primary surplus at 823 mln in February
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    by 305 million euros. This was largely due to decreases in additional allowances (included in category

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  4. Budget primary surplus confirmed at 831 mln in Feb
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    compared to the relevant period last year by 305 million euros. This was mainly due to lower additional

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  5. Deposits rise by 1.43 bln in April

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    euros. Time deposits fell by 305 million euros. The latest deposit movement took the aggregate

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  6. Credit growth in January rises to 3.7 pct even as flow turns negative
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    with a 305 million-euro drop in lending, compared to an increase of 1.65 billion euros in December

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  7. Newsletter 286 - 26/02/2021

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    was negative with a 305 million-euro drop in lending, compared to an increase of 1.65 billion euros

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  8. Corporate loans lead 6.6 pct YoY growth in lending
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    at 70.18 billion euros. Credit to insurance corporations showed a net monthly inflow of 305 million

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  9. Tight schedule to approve multi-bill, tick off remaining milestones

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    electricity market, namely the wholesale futures/options (forward market) and the bilateral OTC market.... The milestone called for the scrapping of the lower minimum contribution base for owners of tourism

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  10. Mitsotakis buoyed by poll ratings, boost to growth narrative
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    Trade Secretary Wilbur Ross has been emphasising the potential for more bilateral economic ties during..., such as the reduction of taxes (88.4 percent), scrapping the university asylum law (74.1 percent

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