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  1. Budget primary surplus at 1.97 bln in 2017 on strong underspend
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    on last month’s figure of 1.27 billion. Although the figure has risen substantially compared

    4%
  2. Lenders set ambitious e-auction targets for Athens
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    (NPL) through liquidations has risen to 13.5 billion euros by the end of 2019. This represents 30

    4%
  3. Budget primary surplus confirmed at 1.94 bln in 2017 on expenditure fall
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , a slight increase on last month’s figure of 1.27 billion. Although the figure has risen substantially

    4%
  4. Newsletter 148 -26/01/2018

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    liquidations has risen to 13.5 billion euros by the end of 2019. This represents 30 percent

    4%
  5. Pensions continue to be main source of income for half of Greek households
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    a business (5.9 percent). Households reporting pensions as the main source of income has risen compared

    4%
  6. Hydrocarbons add to tension between Turkey, Greece and Cyprus
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    Tensions have risen between Turkey, the Republic of Cyprus and Greece amid Nicosia’s bid to progress with its hydrocarbon plans, leading to Turkey becoming increasingly active in the Aegean and Mediterranean as well as ramping up its rhetoric. On Friday, Turkish navy ships blocked the path

    4%
  7. Unemployment rate at 20.6 pct in Jan, inactive population rises
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    employed has risen by 98,712. Those who are unemployed fell by 10,167 compared to December

    4%
  8. Eurosystem funding drops by 1.45 bln in March as ELA reduction offsets ECB rise
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    that ECB collateral has risen since June 2017. The monthly decline in ELA collateral was the highest

    4%
  9. Over one in five Greeks struggled to make ends meet in 2017
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    Society

    ). Households reporting pensions as the main source of income has risen compared to last year’s figure

    4%
  10. Is the cost of Greece's public sector soaring again?
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    risen by 600 million euros since the SYRIZA/ANEL government took office. This claim is supported

    4%