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Newsletter 230 -29/11/2019
as of the end of October, stood at circa 277 percent of the quota and an outstanding debt of just over 9
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NBG results show net profits of 409 mln euros on strong trading income in Q1
EconomyBanking(ΝΙΙ) fell by 4 percent QoQ to 277 million. This reflects mainly the rapid NPE reduction of 4.7
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General govt primary deficit at 3.87 bln in March; spending soars
EconomyMacroeconomycompared with a year earlier, followed by transfers, which were 277 million euros lower. Taxes
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Vaccination scheme gaps identified as Greece prepares to discard masks
PoliticsGreek Politicspatients has edged down to 277. Draft laws Away from the coronavirus, Wednesday’s political agenda
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Piraeus Bank posts 721 mln profit in 9M, NII up to 1.47 bln
EconomyBankingPiraeus Bank posted a net profit of 721 million euros in 9M 2023, with Q3 2023 profit at 279 million euros, from 331 million euros in 9M 2022. Normalised operating profit was 577 million euros in, with 277 million euros in Q3, from 729 million in 9M 2022. Asset quality The NPE ratio dropped to 5.5
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Stage set for censure motion as Parliament votes to review charges against deputy minister
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor interfering with the scene of the crash. The motion was carried with 277 votes in favour, 12 against
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Newsletter 454 - 07/03/2025
for interfering with the scene of the crash. The motion was carried with 277 votes in favour, 12 against and 4
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Energy drives closer cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Egypt
PoliticsForeign Policyprocess on the Syrian crisis, while also expressing “serious concerns over the situation in Libya.” The instability in Libya and the presence of jihadists there was highlight by the Egyptian president
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Ankara tension tops govt agenda, overshadowing social dividend and primary residences
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe spat with Turkey over its signing of an agreement with Libya regarding the delimitation... is in control of all of Libya, and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reportedly told Turkish President
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Newsletter 231 -06/12/2019
reaching an agreement with Libya last week to delineate maritime borders in the Mediterranean. Athens has labelled the deal “illegal,” arguing that Libya’s prime minister does not have the legal
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