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S&P ups outlook to positive, leaves rating at 'BBB-' -
Moody's leaves Greece's rating unchanged, one notch from investment grade -
Investment grade boost visible in strong demand for Greek assets -
Labour database shows 8 in 10 workers earn less than 1,200 per month -
Investment grade rewards evident in first bond issuance of 2024, attracting record demand -
PDMA taps markets for first time this year via modest bond reopening
Bank recap and NPL management create conundrum in bailout talks
Two bank-related themes, namely the recapitalisation process and the management of non-performing loans (NPLs), are among the key unresolved issues in the ongoing discussions between Greek authorities and the institutions.
Kathimerini daily reported that ECB/SSM officials started reviewing on Wednesday 4,000 corporate and 2,000 housing loans equally split among the four core banks. For loans to small and large companies the key criterion would be the EBITDA, whilst for ho...
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