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  1. Primary cash surplus at 832 mln in February

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    billion euros, bettering the target by 343 million euros or 4.6 percent. It should be noted, however

    5%
  2. Industrial turnover down by 7.6 pct in January
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    points from -4.6 points. Year-on-year, industry confidence has deteriorated by 5.4 points.

    5%
  3. In first decline for six months, March car sales drop by 9.5 pct
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    rose by 4.6 percent in the aggregate period, totalling 45,451. The remaining sales in the first three

    5%
  4. IMF sees Greece on course to meet fiscal targets and reduce debt

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    at 5.4 percent of GDP and 4.6 percent in 2020, before settling to 2.8 percent in 2024. Public debt

    5%
  5. Feb current account deficit at 990.4 mln as services balance improves
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    of goods rose by 4.6 percent (+10.7 percent at current prices), and total imports rose by 4.5 percent

    5%
  6. Debt relief measures move ahead as Athens prepares to use fiscal space
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    and 2022. The primary surpluses for the next years will be 4.1 percent, 3.9 percent, 4.1 percent and 4.6

    5%
  7. Athens revises projections in Stabilty Programme, sees more fiscal space in coming years
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    mix leads to comfortably exceeding the target with the primary surplus reaching between 3.9 and 4.6

    5%
  8. Finance Ministry, Stournaras disagree over fiscal space for expansionary measures
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    4.1 percent of GDP this year to 4.6 percent in 2022, as Houliarakis points out. It had been

    5%
  9. Newsletter 206 -17/05/2019

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    forecasts of primary surpluses ranging from 4.1 percent of GDP this year to 4.6 percent in 2022

    5%
  10. New overdue taxes rise by 489 mln in Mar, total legacy and new debt at 104.5 bln
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    (ENFIA) had a collectability rate of 4.6 percent in March. Negligible amounts were registered

    5%