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  1. Newsletter 269 -16/10/2020

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    encouraged extremists and that New Democracy even saw GD as a potential future ally, which is why... shows deficit of 7.01 bln September figures show decline in revenues On a monthly basis, net revenues... primary balance recorded a deficit of 7.01 billion euros in the first nine months of 2020, compared

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  2. Newsletter 271 -30/10/2020

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    that a large portion of workers fell into one of three categories: Either they saw their work suspended... at 7.01 bln September figure confirmed as missing target by 9.58 billion euros The budget primary balance recorded a deficit of 7.01 billion euros in the first nine months of 2020, compared to a surplus

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  3. More than half of small businesses saw turnover dive by at least 50 pct due to capital controls
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    exceeding 70 percent. Overall, nine out of ten companies saw a decline in their revenues with the overall

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  4. Newsletter 488 - 12/12/2025

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    others saw them as legitimate pressure. The findings highlighted the government’s dilemma: appearing... MPs vented frustration at Tsiaras, warning they were being “beaten up out there” and even feared... banks and companies for projects totalling 17.7 billion euros. To qualify for RRF funding, projects

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  5. Newsletter 387 - 30/06/2023

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    PoliticsMitsotakis re-elected, Tsipras beaten and far right resurgentSunday’s election delivered... into 158 seats in Parliament. Main opposition party SYRIZA saw its support dwindle even further... Hatzidakis, the Finance Ministry will have control over all funding and financing programmes

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  6. Newsletter 35 - 17/07/2015

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    into NPLs. This does not augur well in terms of client repayment capacity in the coming months...Funding needs seen over 80bln Slight differences with IMF funding estimates In a 12-page assessment... Commission revealed its calculations on the country’s funding needs. The gross amount stands close

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  7. For Greek banks, it's business as unusual
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    to turn into NPLs. This does not augur well in terms of client repayment capacity in the coming... on deferred tax assets (DTA), NPL dynamics and the consequences of higher funding costs because

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  8. After Q3 results, what next for Greek banks?

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    percent in Pangaea REIC to the Netherlands-based Invel. This resulted in a capital enhancement... on Eurosystem funding and change in the wholesale funding mix towards the cheaper ECB funding. The quarterly... be provided by the recent ECB rate cut, which is expected to further lower their funding cost by a total 180

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  9. What is the state of play with Greek banks?

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    a majority stake in Pangaea, its real estate investment subsidiary with an estimated market value of its..., other cost cutting initiatives, lower funding cost and disposal of non-core assets will also be taken into account. Lower funding cost is the key top-line positive element stemming from the sharp

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  10. Banks saw asset quality and liquidity trends improve in Q4 but process interrupted in 2017

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    supported by the seasonally high inflows in December. At the same time, reliance on Eurosystem funding... Assistance (ELA) and ECB funding down by 3.9 and 4.8 billion respectively. However, this positive trend.... Despite the negative deposit trends evident in the 2-month period, Eurosystem funding continued heading

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