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  1. Greek deposits down 0.2 pct in October after seven months of rises
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    until then. Although deposit inflows are rather limited since the beginning of the year, Greek banks

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  2. Greece moves closer to troika over fiscal gap, waits for response
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    pensions until 2018 (from average annual increase of 3.5 percent according to current legislation). d

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  3. 2014 is not 2012
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    naturally reduced their ELA dependency until it was entirely eliminated in May this year. Greek banks have

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  4. Eurogroup agrees two-month extension for Greek bailout but political developments to dominate

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    request the programme extension on the same day. The Eurogroup decision actually extends until the end

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  5. Greek stocks post second highest drop on record over political concerns

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    of snap elections. Frοm the beginning of the month until Tuesday the Greek stock market had recorded

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  6. The one question SYRIZA needs to answer
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    for Greece's funding over the period and until negotiations with Greece's creditors are settled. Being so

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  7. Conditions for Greek ECCL reportedly outlined in German document
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    in the current account balance. 5) Access to capital markets. Despite the issues of 3- and 5-year bonds until

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  8. Snap elections in Greece bring state's liquidity constraints into focus

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    billion euros for Q2. There are no bond redemptions until June, while bonds worth 6.7 billion euros held

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  9. Greek deposits almost unchanged at 164.3 bln in November

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    to just a fraction of the 89 billion deposits that had been withdrawn from Greek banks until

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  10. Samaras sets out New Democracy's plans for growth

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    that ND’s programme considers GDP would grow well above 4 percent per annum until 2021. The creation

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