Primary surplus of 2.99 billion euros in January-February
Greece recorded a primary surplus of 2.99 billion euros for January-February 2026, exceeding targets and previous year results.
Primary surplus of 2.99 billion in the first two months - Tax revenues below expectations
Greece reports a primary surplus of β¬2.994 billion for the first two months of 2026, although tax revenues fell short of target expectations.
Brazil's gross public debt remains at 78.7% of GDP in January, shows Central Bank
Brazil's gross public debt stood at 78.7% of GDP in January, slightly below expectations, with a primary surplus recorded in the consolidated public sector.
Public accounts have a surplus exceeding R$ 100 billion in January; but federal state-owned companies report deterioration with a deficit of R$ 3.33 billion
Brazil's public accounts recorded a primary surplus of R$ 103.7 billion in January, but federal state-owned enterprises saw a significant decline with a deficit of R$ 3.33 billion.
The primary surplus of the central government is R$ 86.9 billion in January and reduces by 2.2% in a year
Brazil's central government reported a primary surplus of R$ 86.9 billion in January, slightly below market expectations and a 2.2% decrease from the same month last year.
Government accounts show a primary surplus of R$ 86.9 billion in January
Brazil's government recorded a primary surplus of R$ 86.9 billion in January, according to the National Treasury.
Revenue Below Target - What Negatively Impacted the Budget
Greece's primary budget surplus in January 2026 reached β¬3.5 billion, exceeding targets but influenced by late payment adjustments.
Caputo reported that the Government achieved a surplus in January
Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced that the Argentine government recorded a primary surplus of 3.1 trillion pesos in January 2026.
Primary surplus of β¬3.51 billion in January - Tax revenues exceeded β¬6.2 billion
Greece recorded a primary surplus of β¬3.51 billion in January 2026, significantly surpassing the target established for that period.
Is there room to continue lowering taxes this year? Economists weigh in
Economists discuss the potential for further tax cuts in Argentina amidst a government mandate for a primary fiscal surplus.
Haddad's statement about the accounts under Bolsonaro's government
Finance Minister Fernando Haddad criticized the previous Bolsonaro administration for mismanaging public accounts, despite some arguing that a primary surplus was achieved in the last year of Bolsonaro's term.
2026 Budget has R$ 187 billion for directed credit
The government is expected to have a primary deficit of 0.5% of GDP in 2026, far below the necessary surplus to curb debt growth, with increasing budgetary expenses not reflected in primary results.
Argentina closes 2025 with fiscal surplus for the second consecutive year
Argentina has achieved a fiscal primary and financial surplus in 2025 for the second consecutive year, with a primary surplus of 10.1 million euros and a financial surplus of 1.2 million euros, despite a 31.5% inflation rate, the lowest in eight years.
Budget: Primary surplus of 8 billion euros in 2025 β Tax revenues at 71.97 billion
Greece's primary surplus for 2025 reached 8 billion euros, exceeding projections, while tax revenues totalled 71.97 billion euros, with expenses significantly below forecasts.
Budget: Primary surplus of 12.7 billion in the 11-month period - Which taxes built it
The Greek state budget recorded a primary surplus of 12.7 billion euros for the January-November 2025 period, with net revenues of 68.8 billion euros exceeding targets primarily due to VAT and income tax.
State Budget: Primary Surplus of β¬12.7 Billion in the Eleven Months of the Year, Tax Revenues β¬2.3 Billion Above Target
Greece's state budget reports a primary surplus of β¬12.7 billion for the January-November 2025 period, with tax revenues exceeding targets by β¬2.3 billion due to higher VAT and income tax collections.