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Budget execution continues to outperform in June, led by 2.2 bln in excess taxes
EconomyMacroeconomyexpenditure and purchase of fixed assets by a combined 2 billion euros. Interest payments came to 4.59
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Government presses ahead with legislative work by delivering on some economic pledges
PoliticsGreek Politicsroll. Given that New Democracy has 158 seats in Parliament and PASOK 32, that takes the combined
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Government cracks down on sun lounger sprawl as public mood towards tourism sours
PoliticsGreek Politicssuggesting a climate of lawlessness on the Greek islands, combined with the recent images
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CPI resumes upward trajectory in July, food inflation at 12.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomydropped by 69 percent. Heating oil moved down by 20.7 percent. The combined impact of those components
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Underspend and improved tax collection help budget beat target by 881 mln in July
EconomyMacroeconomy-allocated expenditure and purchase of fixed assets by a combined 2.3 billion euros. Interest payments came
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CPI maintains upwards trend with 2.7 pct rise in Aug, food inflation at 10.7 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy. The combined impact of those components to CPI is -2.5 percentage points. Food inflation remains
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Tax revenues continue to outperform in Aug, as ministry explains frugal approach
EconomyMacroeconomy-allocated expenditure and purchase of fixed assets by a combined 2.3 billion euros. Interest payments came
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Weak demand and adverse weather reflected in Sep PMI, barely in expansion territory
EconomyMacroeconomyin operating expenses. Some firms also reported material shortages due to the flooding and combined
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CPI rise eases to 1.6 pct in Sep, but food up by 9.4 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy, while natural gas also dropped by 82 pct. Heating oil was down by 20.7 pct. The combined impact
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Tax revenues beat target by 3.16 bln in Sep, as contained spending leads to 6 bln primary surplus
EconomyMacroeconomy-allocated expenditure and purchase of fixed assets by a combined 2.5 billion euros. Interest payments
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