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Government hoping dispute with farmers on way to being resolved as it counts cost of damage
PoliticsGreek Politics. During a TV appearance, Kaklamanis suggested that opposition politicians were using the live hearings... but that future inquiries might not be shown live on Parliament TV. Instead, they could be followed... the case that some opposition politicians see the inquiries, which often provide TV news bulletins
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When will Greek banks operate as credit institutions again?
Agoraof NPL formation and low liquidity levels continue to challenge the operational capacity of Greek banks
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A return to capital markets for Greek banks but no return to domestic lending
Agoracharges for Greek banks. The necessary provisioning levels against such NPL volumes not only bind
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Moody's upgrades Greek banks to stable, sees NPLs peaking at 37 pct this year
Economyin the non-performing loan (NPL) formation, it expects the respective ratio will peak at around 37
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IMF report sees a number of risks lying ahead for Greece
EconomyProgrammestandards for provisioning and NPL income recognition and require banks to adhere a more conservative
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Greece ponders how to deal with rising unpaid private debt, which hit 88 pct of GDP
Economy) followed by housing NPLs at 25 billion and consumer NPLs at 10 billion. The NPL ratio increased
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Credit contracts by 3.5 pct in June, balances at 214.81 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyand restrained deposit flow. The latest figures provided by the BoG showed the NPL ratio rose to 33.5
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Parliament's budget office sees Greek recovery finely poised
EconomyMacroeconomyunderscores two key challenges: The first relates to the mounting NPL ratio, which according to the IMF
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Rate of credit contraction rises to 3.7 pct in July, balances fall
EconomyMacroeconomyheavily on loan supply. Recent reports indicate that that the NPL ratio rose to 35 percent in Q2 from
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The immediate economic and financial hurdles for the new Greek government
EconomyProgramme-performing loan (NPL) formation.
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