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  1. Greek banks' capital backstop and the funding gap: An uneasy relationship
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    Economy

    in their business plans until 2017, with PwC estimating that NPLs could peak to 40 percent from 29.3 percent

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  2. Deposits up again in December but credit contraction continues apace

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , while a recent PwC study showed it could peak to 40 percent in 2014. If confirmed, this would result

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  3. Greek credit contracts by 4 pct in Jan, NPLs rise to 31.2 pct in Sept

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of 2013. A recent PwC study showed the NPL ratio could peak at 40 percent in 2014. If confirmed

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  4. Review talks focus on out-of-court workout, jobs scheme and energy market
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    EconomyProgramme

    subsidiaries, which are expected to be established by June. PwC has been appointed as an advisor

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  5. What next for Cyprus gas after the Exxon find?
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    Agora

    , it is largely commercial. According to PwC, global exploration spending in 2014-16 collapsed by 60

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  6. BoG data shows that overseas property investment revenue accelerated in 2018

    EconomyFeatures

    according to recently released data by PWC. In the equivalent survey for 2017, the capital ranked much

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  7. What is driving the Greek housing market's recovery?
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    EconomyFeatures

    housing market (for example a PwC study from 2016) have suggested there is in fact a structural

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  8. Growth, not just of the economic variety
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    Agora

    stage. Nevertheless, in the journey along the winding, precipitous road towards better days.... One of the less obvious ones involves the media finding a role that lies far from the extremes

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  9. Coalition unwound

    Agora

    pronounced, vision to spur the coalition’s efforts. As the drachma risk faded and lenders were

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  10. Lack of liquidity, political cost push Greek gov't to seek swift deal with lenders
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of money and is also losing public support in the process could prove the greatest spur in bringing

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