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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
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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
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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
Cash primary surplus improves by 32.4 pct to 3.07 bln on revenue boost in August
Greece’s central government primary cash surplus grew by 32.4 percent to 3.07 billion euros in the 8-month period of 2015 from 2.32 billion in the corresponding period last year, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures displayed on Monday.
However, last year’s figure incorporated one-off revenues of 1.31 billion related to the payment of preference shares by Alpha and Piraeus as well as payments of arrears of 311 million. This year’s figure includes one-off income of 556 million from the ...
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