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  1. Nervous markets subject Greek stocks and bonds to a hammering
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    Economy

    (DTA) to a tax credit provided some short-lived relief, the uncertainty surrounding the final outcome

    6%
  2. Greek coalition stands by early bailout exit plans despite fresh blows on bond, stock markets
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    percent. Despite some positive news on banks, related to an amendment of the DTA conversion law

    6%
  3. Samaras, Venizelos suggest EU support for Greece to continue after tough week on markets

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    on October 26. News relating to the amendment on deferred tax asset law (DTA conversion to tax

    6%
  4. Piraeus Bank posts net loss of 1.56 bln in Q3
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    EconomyBanking

    the recent legislation on the conversion of deferred tax asset (DTA) to tax credit (DTC). The bank also

    6%
  5. Piraeus Bank net losses at 332 mln in Q4 2014, NPLs drop under 39 pct
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    EconomyBanking

    billion eligible deferred tax asset (DTA), of which 1.3 billion relate to PSI losses and 2.3 billion

    6%
  6. National Bank posts net loss of 1.1 bln in Q4
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    EconomyBanking

    of other assets, while also recognised additional deferred tax asset (DTA) of 280 million. Pre-provision

    6%
  7. The key points in Greece's new bank recap bill
    Bank of Greece

    Economy

    firms. 7) Banks may recognise Deferred Tax Asset (DTA) for credit risk until the end of June 2015

    6%
  8. Last round of Greek banks' recapitalisation drastically shifts shareholder structures

    Economy

    asset (DTA) of 19.3 billion. Including HFSF’s capital injection of 1.36 billion in NBG and Piraeus

    6%
  9. Eurobank reports loss in Q4 and for 2015, management expects bank to turn profitable in 2016
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    EconomyBanking

    in the nominal tax rate from 26 to 29 percent on deferred tax asset (DTA). For the whole of 2015

    6%
  10. Loss-making Q4 and 2015 for Alpha, targets positive bottom-line in 2016
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    EconomyBanking

    Following Eurobank, Alpha also reported net loss of 533.1 million euros in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2015 from profit of 413.6 million in Q3. The latter fully reflected a one-off positive impact for the change in the nominal tax rate (from 26 to 29 percent) on deferred tax asset (DTA

    6%