Central government net borrowing requirement on a cash basis: January - July 2014
19/08/2014 - Press Releases
In January-July 2014, the central government cash balance recorded a deficit of €1,721 million, compared to a deficit of €7,932 million in the same period in 2013. During this period, ordinary budget revenue amounted to €27,033 million, compared to €24,761 million in the corresponding period of last year. It includes revenue of €1,310 million from repayment of preference shares, while revenue of €62 million regarding Securities Market Programme (SMP) income transfers from Eurosystem central banks is excluded. Ordinary budget expenditure, including expenditure of about €308 million for the repayment of arrears, as well as €451 million for Greece’s contribution to the European Stability Mechanism, amounted to €28,768 million, from €33,887 million in January-July 2013.
Τhe cash primary balance of the state budget (surplus €2,422 million) remains a surplus if revenue regarding Securities Market Programme (SMP) income transfers from Eurosystem central banks is included and revenue from repayment of preference shares, as well as expenditure for the repayment of arrears and for Greece’s contribution to the European Stability Mechanism are excluded.
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