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  1. Early gains in Greek stocks cancelled out in second half of week

    Economy

    is becoming unsustainable. Banks rebounded 7.3 percent this week after a nosedive by more than 58 percent last week. The improved performance is mostly perceived as a technical reaction rather than... 1 percent to 3.15 billion on negative currency effects. EBIT improved significantly by more than 31

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  2. Outflows ease to 1.5 bln in July but deposits reach lowest level since May 2003

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in more than 12 years, since May 2003. July withdrawals are fully attributed to time deductions of 7.65... climbed to 44.42 billion euros corresponding to more than 27 percent on the end-November deposit balance... and other obligations as well as for consumption rather than for retaining them in safety boxes

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  3. Sixth straight fall for economic sentiment in August as it plunges by 6.1 pts
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    than 26 points until June 2014. Since then, it has been heading downward, with a significant... dropping by more than 12 points in July. Services confidence tumbled by more than 15 points to -42.8.

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  4. Marked drop of 50 bps in new time deposit rate in July amid capital controls
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    dominate more than 95 percent of the market. The legislative act on capital controls prohibits..., the Greek time deposit rate remains more than 60 bps above the eurozone average of 0.68 percent...) and France (1.33 percent). Overall, the weighted average rate on new deposits fell by more than 30

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  5. Greek QE eligibility? We're not there yet
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    Agora

    condition notes that the ECB will not buy more than 33 percent of the issuer’s debt and 33 percent... in Greek bonds, corresponding to more than 40 percent of total. Of this amount, 19.87 billion relate... remaining maturity of 2 years and a maximum of less than 31 years. This maturity range is applied

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  6. Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
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    Agora

    that it is a more reliable option than the flitty SYRIZA that took Greece to the edge of a euro exit... represent the country’s future, rather than its past. Then there are the defectors who formed Popular... air. So far there has been no indication that Popular Unity has any more coherent strategy than

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  7. Greek stocks edge up, with banks rising for third straight week

    Economy

    over the past two weeks, Greek shares are still more than 15 percent down since the beginning of August.... As a result, bank shares have lost more than 58 percent of their market value since the market.... During the two-day event more than 600 meetings were held between 150 fund managers and 28 Greek listed

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  8. Tsipras and Meimarakis face off, bristle at idea of working together

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Evangelos Meimarakis was much livelier than a discussion involving seven party leaders last week... with it. Given that some polls show Meimarakis as being more popular than Tsipras, the SYRIZA leader... Democracy leader is taller than his SYRIZA counterpart. The final card played by Meimarakis after

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  9. Assessing the health of Greek banks' loan portfolios
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    EconomyBanking

    due for more than 90 days, the NPE perimeter also incorporates forborne and impaired loans. The NPE... (35.6 percent). As expected, the NPE coverage ratio stands lower than that of NPL at 44 percent. BoG... around 1 billion higher than the lowest reading of 775 million posted in 2013. Over the past 7.5

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  10. Budget revenues rebound in August but shortfall remains at 4.2 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) as well as higher Public Investment Budget (PIB) balance (by 1.44 billion) more than offsetting... months (February, March and June), when expenses were 2.1 billion lower than target... better than target, also supported by shrinking military procurement at just 84 million, way below

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