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Greek Budget Shows Primary Surplus of 4.647 Billion Euros in November
The Greek state budget primary surplus amounted to 4.647 billion euros, in the January-November period this year, from a budget target for a surplus...
Greece Foresees 3.82 Percent Primary Surplus, 2.5 Percent Growth for 2018
The Greek 2018 state budget tabled on Tuesday night in Parliament foresees that the country will return to capital markets next year to strengthen...
Eurostat: Greek Primary Surplus Revised Down, Debt Up
Greece's primary budget surplus last year was lower than initially estimated and its debt higher, revised data by the EU statistics office showed on...
IMF: No New Measures for Greece if 2018 Primary Surplus is at 2.2%
The International Monetary Fund is not asking the Greek government to take new measures to cover the fiscal gap that is due to the...
IMF Review Foresees Lower Primary Surplus for Greece in 2017 & 2018
More bad news for the government: In its biannual report on the world economy, the IMF reiterates its view that the Greek economy will...
Greek Gov't Sees Higher Primary Surplus in 2018
The Greek government anticipates stronger growth in 2018, and the draft budget presented in parliament on Monday shows that the country is expected to...
Greek Budget for 2018 Foresees Growth of 2.4%, Primary Surplus of 3.5%
Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos is submitting the draft budget for 2018; which foresees a growth rate of 2.4% and a primary surplus of 3.5%...
IMF Reiterates: Lowering Greece's Primary Surplus Target After 2022 is Imperative
The target of achieving a primary surplus of 2 percent of GDP after 2022 offered to Greece by its European lenders at the last...
Greek Budget Shows Primary Surplus of 1.842 Billion Euros in January-May
The Greek state budget showed a primary surplus of 1.842 billion euros in the January-May period, up from a primary surplus of 1.456 billion...
ESM: Greece will Not Need Debt Relief if it Reaches 3% Primary Surpluses for 20 Years
Greece will not need any debt relief from the euro zone if it keeps achieving a primary surplus of above 3% of GDP for...