While Greece is locked in tense negotiations with its international lenders over a looming budget gap of as much as 2.9 billion euros, Deputy Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said he still expects the country will record a primary surplus of about 345 millions euros ($463 million) this year because of revenues brought in by tax increases, even though they are still less than was expected. ...
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