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                 General government primary cash surplus grows to 4 bln by end-July, arrears fall to 6.9 blnzzzz General government primary cash surplus grows to 4 bln by end-July, arrears fall to 6.9 blnzzzz
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                 Bank credit contracts by 1.6 pct in Oct on loan deductions of 308 mln Bank credit contracts by 1.6 pct in Oct on loan deductions of 308 mln
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                 Deposits rise to 124.6 bln in Oct on inflows of 1 bln Deposits rise to 124.6 bln in Oct on inflows of 1 bln
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                 OECD expects Greek economy to recover, stresses need for structural reforms and debt relief OECD expects Greek economy to recover, stresses need for structural reforms and debt relief
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                 Eurosystem funding falls by another 4.4 bln in August Eurosystem funding falls by another 4.4 bln in August
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                 Who pays property tax and how much revealed by Greek authorities Who pays property tax and how much revealed by Greek authorities
Budget primary surplus at 1.51 bln end-May, revenues fall short by 978 mln
 
                    
                Greece’s budget execution figures confirmed the 5-month primary surplus was at 1.51 million - more than double compared to last year’s 707 million, according to the Finance Ministry (MoF) final budget bulletin released on Thursday.
Revenues (before tax refunds) fell significantly by 23.6 percent in May to 2.92 billion, its lowest reading so far this year. Following an outperformance of more than 450 million in the preceding two months. revenues fell short target 1.05 billion in May.
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