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Greece hopes to catch break from ECB as IMF puts its foot down
PoliticsGreek Politicsat this stage, putting off any agreement until June or of the IMF taking this opportunity to peel away
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Where has the money withdrawn from Greek banks gone?
Agorabillion euros, were sent off shore. The jump in currency in circulation over the past four months
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Eurobank posts loss of 94.4 mln in Q1 as NPLs, Eurosystem funding rise
EconomyMacroeconomyEurobank kicked off Greek banks’ reporting season for the first quarter (Q1) of the year by announcing a net loss of 94.4 million from 207 million in Q1 2014 and 523.7 million in Q4. Note, though, that Q4 results were burdened by significantly higher loan loss provisions and other impairments
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Alpha Bank reports lower losses of 115.8 mln in Q1 2015
EconomyBankingincome and one-off expenses – rebounded 17.9 percent QoQ to 294.6 million largely attributed
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Tsipras and lenders leave themselves with fading chances of salvaging deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsrequest for a conference call on Saturday, putting off any further conversation until Greece has
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Newsletter 30 - 12/06/2015
. The truth is that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras cast off many of his red lines days ago and the pledges
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Greece rides the ghost train
Agora“red lines” and election promises. The truth is that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras cast off many
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PASOK elects new leader, hopes to stop slide and regroup
PoliticsGreek PoliticsEx-minister Fofi Gennimata has been elected the new leader of PASOK as the socialist party struggles to stop its slide into political oblivion. Gennimata beat off competition from former cabinet colleague Andreas Loverdos and MP Odysseas Konstantinopoulos to be elected as Evangelos Venizelos’s
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Newsletter 31 - 19/06/2015
are not looking for one-off cuts from Greece but for reductions that will bring recurring results
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The main political scenarios ahead for Greece should it reach a deal with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicspain on the less well off while also tackling inequalities. Tsipras is certain to make the most
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