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Budget primary surplus to Sept surges to 5.44 bln on solid tax revenues
EconomyMacroeconomy. Nevertheless, the recorded strong underspend mostly reflects: · Social protection (at 608 million
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Covid-19 data controversy rumbles on, as opposition probes on transparency
PoliticsGreek Politicsintubated in ICUs, only slightly down from the all-time high of 608, and a further 85 deaths were
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PM identifies pending pensions as key problem, while row brews over media law
PoliticsGreek Politics160,000, with the amount due to be paid out rising to 608 million euros, from just below 500 million euros
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Surprise handout announcement provokes storm of criticism from opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics, reaching 608 with 93 pct of ICU capacity occupied. In two alternative scenarios presented by Health
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Corporate lending leads credit to 5.5 pct growth in Jul, highest since Sep 2009
EconomyMacroeconomy. The corporate lending balance’s net monthly flow was positive by 608 million euros in July, from 1.98 billion
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Despite strong annual growth, flow of loans to enterprises in Aug at lowest since Jan
EconomyMacroeconomysignificantly from the 608 million euros in July, from 1.97 billion euros in June. Within corporate
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Lending to corporations in Sep thrusts credit expansion to highest rise since 2009
EconomyMacroeconomy, and 608 million euros in July. Within corporate lending, the flow of credit to non-financial
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Travel surplus rises to 5.06 bln in June as arrivals soar by 26 pct in 6M
EconomyMacroeconomyin the aggregate period versus roughly 608 euros last year. Receipts from the EU27 came to 3.36 billion euros
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Primary surplus lands at 3.92 bln in 2023 thanks to significant underspend and RRF funds
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros, above the revised target by 1.81 billion euros. Taxes beat the target by 608 million euros
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Travel balance drops to 3.76 bln in July as expenditure per trip eases by 9.1 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomyreceipts came to 1.65 billion euros. Average expenditure per trip decreased by 9.1 percent to 608
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