Full year general government figures for 2015 show that most euro-zone countries’ fiscal positions improved last year, although Portugal and Spain still fell short of their targets. Meanwhile, timelier central government data show that Greece has made a strong start in Q1 this year, in contrast with most other periphery countries.
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