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  1. Newsletter 83 - 22/07/2016

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    to Piraeus’ management “who will bear the responsibility to lead the bank in the new era” after

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  2. Newsletter 91 - 07/10/2016

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    . If that weren’t difficult enough to bear, the New Year will start with another escalation in the special

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  3. Greece's taxing challenges

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    difficult enough to bear, the New Year will start with another escalation in the special consumption tax

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  4. Obama ends with big picture amid dwindling hope
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    .” “Greece cannot be expected to bear the bulk of the burden alone,” he added in his speech on Wednesday

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  5. Lesvos tragedy, Erdogan threat ratchet up refugee crisis pressure
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    consequences for Greece. "Listen to me. If you go any further, then the frontiers will be opened, bear

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  6. HFSF posts losses of 1.1 bln in H1 weighed down by valuation losses of bank holdings

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    an amount of 165.9 million related to the annual coupon of CoCos. Both NBG and Piraeus CoCos bear a return

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  7. Tsipras weighs up options amid concern about mired talks
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    that the political burden he is being asked to carry by the creditors is too much to bear. If so, he would

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  8. Flare-up between Athens and IMF fuels doubts over review breakthrough
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    and economic recovery, which may bear some political fruit for his government. In the meantime

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  9. Greece’s M&A market stagnates during recession

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    on." In the US, at least, an uptick in M&A activity is often seen by analysts as a prelude to a bear

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  10. Poll spells worse trouble for PM than concerns of party turmoil

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    of the agreement with the creditors, meaning that he will exclusively bear the political cost

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