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  1. IMF sets out stall ahead of crucial Eurogroup by proposing immediate debt relief
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    (DTA) in Greek banks’ capital burden their weak balance sheets. The Fund suggests

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  2. Newsletter 91 - 07/10/2016

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    industry. Equally, the extensive use of deferred tax assets (DTA) by Greek banks is not unique

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  3. Greece's taxing challenges

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    , the extensive use of deferred tax assets (DTA) by Greek banks is not unique in the eurozone

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  4. Review demands put spotlight on Greek banks
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    capital base which consists of circa 70 percent of Deferred Tax Assets (DTA) and believes

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  5. Newsletter 132

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    base which consists of around 70 percent of Deferred Tax Assets (DTA) and believes the focused

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  6. Banks try to build on growing confidence

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    of Deferred Tax Requirements (DTA) continue to be an issue. Eurosystem funding Greek banks’ dependency

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  7. Greek banks push for return to normality

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    at 15.8 percent in March 2018, although the large size of Deferred Tax Requirements (DTA) continue

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  8. Alpha Bank posts net profits of 53 mln in 2018
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    of roughly 300 million. Nevertheless, the the group’s DTA for regulatory purposes remained effectively

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  9. Alpha Bank posts net profits of 4.7 mln in Q3
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    ), a positive impact from the regulatory treatment of tax losses and the utilisation of the 10 percent DTA

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    Udina prize for European journalism. Follow Nick: @NickMalkoutzis Yiannis Mouzakis Yiannis held... for Yiannis in The Agora. Follow Yiannis: @YiannisMouzakis Associates Alexandra Voudouri Alexandra has... officials. Follow Alexandra: @alexvoudouri Georgia Nakou Georgia writes about current affairs

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