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New overdue taxes jump by 1.3 bln in Dec, total stock climbs to 54 pct of GDP
EconomyMacroeconomy. Since tax revenues stood at 47.52 billion in 2016, we conclude that for every 4 billion of collected
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Athens searching for compromise formula should IMF remain on board
PoliticsGreek Politicsand, as such, there is no need for an extra 4+ billion euros measures to be taken from 2019 onwards
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General gov't primary cash surplus up to 5 bln in 2016, arrears fall by 1.1 bln in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās general government (gg) primary cash surplus increased by 1 billion euros to 5 billion in 2016 from around 4 billion in the previous year, the Finance Ministry (MoF) gg bulletin revealed on Friday evening. The fiscal performance largely reflects an improvement in the surpluses
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Space and time the missing elements in Greek bailout talks
Agorais still rampant (23 percent in October) and for roughly every 4 billion euros in taxes
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IMF far more pessimistic than eurozone on Greek debt, urges significant relief
EconomyProgrammeby 4 bps for every 1 percentage point decline or rise in the debt ratio, but in any case
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Industrial production rises at slightly faster pace of 2.2 pct in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomyimproved by 2.3 percent mostly reflecting a rise in manufacturing production by 4 percent, while lower
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Greek banks stepped up write-offs in 2016, provisions increased at slowest pace since 2008
EconomyBanking. This implies annual write-offs of around 4 billion euros. The latter stands way above the average
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Russia sanctions, regional diplomacy dominate Tsipras visit to Ukraine
PoliticsForeign Policyto help them restore peace along the border," Trump said in a statement issued on February 4. The Greek
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European Commission positive on Greece's macro and fiscal prospects
EconomyMacroeconomyand 2018 respectively, after a rebound by 4 percent in 2016. The contribution of net exports to growth
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Q4 GDP contracts 0.4 pct QoQ, growth of 0.3 pct in 2016
EconomyMacroeconomyfor 12 percent of GDP, while the EC foresees a slighter growth of 4 percent for the whole year. Total
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