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  1. Wages index rises at slower pace of 1.4 pct in Q4 2014

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to the 14th salary and bonuses usually paid in the end of the year. In absolute terms, the NSA index

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  2. Greece and lenders start technical talks as tension between Athens and Berlin rises

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    predecessor, and others earlier, in terms of investigating the issue. But the timing of this action

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  3. Will the real men of unity please stand up?
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    Agora

    not receive favourable terms as this could be politically damaging in Madrid and Lisbon, where the left

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  4. Eurobank posts loss of 523.7 mln in Q4 2014
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    EconomyBanking

    by improvement in the consumer credit and international business. In absolute terms, NPLs reached 17.3 billion

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  5. Primary surplus at 1.24 bln in Feb on lower spending and recovering revenues

    Economy

    of the tabling of the new legislation with more favourable terms for taxpayers. For the 2-month

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  6. Alpha Bank net losses rise to 440mln in Q4 2014, NPL ratio at 33 pct
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    EconomyBanking

    terms, NPEs reached 28.7 billion at the end of 2014 compared to NPLs of 20.6 billion. Loan deleveraging

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  7. Piraeus Bank net losses at 332 mln in Q4 2014, NPLs drop under 39 pct
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    EconomyBanking

    ) to gross loans reached 22.3 percent from 18.5 percent a year ago. In absolute terms, LLRs stood at 15.8

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  8. Fitch downgrades Greek IDRs three notches to CCC, sees damage to recovery

    Economy

    and a further agreement on the terms of a follow-up arrangement. This would probably take the form

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  9. Tsipras targets opposition in debate but parliament speaker steals the show

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    for national consensus on his terms, which would strengthen his government and weaken

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  10. Newsletter 22 - 03/04/2015

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    tax. Beyond that, the reforms put forward by Athens are seen as “aspirational” (in fiscal terms

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