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  1. Greek shares up for the third straight week on strong performance from banks

    Economy

    on Thursday Greek banks’ Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) ceiling for the fifth straight time by 1 billion

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  2. Banking system showed deposit inflows for second straight month, at 531 mln in Sept
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    August 18, the ECB Governing Council decided to reduce the ELA ceiling for Greek banks five times

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  3. Newsletter 51 - 12/11/2015

    Newsletters

    as the ceiling. The government has agonised over this decision as it knows that it will be one of the few

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  4. Eurosystem funding down by 2 bln in Oct for fourth straight fall

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ’ ELA ceiling was cut twice by the ECB (on September 3 and 17) and by 1 billion euros each time

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  5. Deposit flow turns negative with outflows of 681 mln in Oct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) with eurozone partners in mid-August, the ECB Governing Council decided to reduce the ELA ceiling for Greek

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  6. Multi-bill tabled in Parliament, paves way for sale of NPLs

    EconomyProgramme

    , the relevant cost ceiling is set at 570 million euros for 2016 and will be lowered by 20 million per annum

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  7. Strong rebound of 7.7 pct in week for Greek stocks with jump in trading activity

    Economy

    the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) ceiling for Greek bank by another 2.1 billion to 75.8 billion

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  8. Newsletter 59 - 22/01/2016

    Newsletters

    ceiling than the one contained in the government’s initial proposal. At the same time, farmers

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  9. First days of talks confirm gap between Greece, lenders on pensions

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    a reduction to high main pensions. The Greek pension reform proposal sets a ceiling for new main

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  10. Gov't proposes easing impact of pension reforms on self-employed for three years

    Economy

    . The income ceiling was set at 55,000 euros, where the proposed discount stands at 5 percent. The Ministry

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