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Drop in revenues drives Jan central government primary cash deficit to 149 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government primary cash balance recorded a deficit of 149 million euros in January 2015 from surplus of 812 million last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). The central government net balance also displayed a deficit of 217 million from surplus of 603 million in January
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General gov't primary cash surplus markedly better in July but arrears climb
EconomyMacroeconomydeterioration posting a deficit of 395 million in the 7-month period compared to a surplus of 812 million
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Current account deficit narrows by 45 pct to 804.3 mln in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomy) more than offsetting a worsening in the services surplus by 226 million. The breakdown showed
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Marginal deposit flow in April for second straight month
EconomyMacroeconomyby savings and time inflows of 616 and 226 million respectively. The breakdown by depositor type
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Newsletter 86 - 26/08/2016
to nearly 226 billion in June, to reach a new high since the second quarter of 2010, when Greece
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Credit contraction slows to 1.6 pct in July, loan deductions jump to 638 mln
EconomyMacroeconomythe corporate (378 million) and the household (226 million) lending sectors. The aggregate figures show
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General government primary cash surplus grows to 4 bln by end-July, arrears fall to 6.9 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof total) in July. State budget arrears grew by 226 million to 677 million by July, while tax refunds
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Greek stocks edge down 0.6 pct ending three-week rally
Economyto 2.08 billion and EBITDA surged 75 percent to 226 million. The Annual General Meeting (AGM
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Credit contraction slightly accelerates to 1 pct in May on deductions of 395 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyto 159 million in May, extending the five-month figure to 812 million. The balance decreased to 60.45
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Budget primary surplus at 5.36 bln in 10-month, exceeding target on lower expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomyfor a seventh consecutive month to stand at 812 million, declining from September’s figure of 999 million
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