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  1. What higher ECB haircuts on collateral could mean for Greek banks' liquidity
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    Economy

    of an extraordinary meeting before the end of the month and any kind of funding disbursal without Greece... the haircut applied to the collateral used by Greek banks for Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding... of Greece (BoG), Greek banks’ cash ELA funding reached 68.51 billion euros at the end of March

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  2. National Bank posts losses of 159 mln in Q1 2015
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    EconomyBanking

    is attributed to higher Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding cost. The Greek deposit spread... at 95 percent, both remaining the best among its domestic peers. Eurosystem Eurosystem funding.... The latter is made up by ECB funding of 9.8 billion (primarily EFSF bonds) and ELA funding of 15.6 billion

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  3. Referendum call finds Greek banks teetering on the edge
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    Economy

    with ECB decision to lift the waiver on Greek government securities (previously used for ECB funding... Assistance (ELA) funding from zero in December to 77.58 billion at the end of May. Taking into account ECB funding of 38.8 billion, in the form of EFSF bonds that Greek banks received during

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  4. Total health spending down to 8.65 pct of GDP as public healthcare sees big drop

    Society

    funding as a percentage of GDP was higher in 2010 than previously recorded (9.84 percent as compared..., a decrease of almost 32 percent. In that same period, the decrease in the share of public funding for health expenditure (-37.75 percent) was significantly higher than the fall in private funding

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  5. Deposit inflows of 2.65 bln in Dec, highest positive flow since Feb 2013

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    this period. Meanwhile, Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding declined for the sixth straight month by 5.89... Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding by 8.57 billion partly offset by a rise in ECB funding by 2.68 billion in December. The aggregate figures since July show that Eurosystem funding has been trimmed

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

    reflects lower funding cost with the Greek deposit spread improving by 17 basis points (bps) QoQ... funding fell by more than 6 billion QoQ to 25.3 billion at the end of December and further to 24.3 billion at the end of February. In particular, the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding slipped

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  7. Newsletter 65 - 04/03/2016

    Newsletters

    than the flash estimate of 1.9 percent. Eurosystem funding eases Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding eased... reflects a decline in ECB funding by 1.35 billion euros. Emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) funding... their ELA funding reliance by 17.93 billion. January’s overall figure is the lowest for the last 12

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  8. Deposit outflows for second straight month in February, at 548 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ’ reliance on Eurosystem funding fell by 1.86 billion euros to 104.23 billion in February. The monthly change reflects a fall in the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding by 0.85 billion to almost 68 billion, while ECB funding eased by 1 billion to 36.34 billion. Since July, central bank funding

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  9. Marginal deposit inflows of 55 mln in March
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    government (2.28 billion). Meanwhile, Greek banks’ reliance on Eurosystem funding fell by 2.78 billion... Assistance (ELA) funding by 1.79 billion to 66.19 billion and a slower drop in ECB funding by almost 1 billion to 35.25 billion. Since July, Central Bank funding has dropped by 25.13 billion euros, primarily

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  10. Piraeus first Greek bank to repay Pillar II bonds, others to follow
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    EconomyBanking

    for funding purposes. Since March 2015, those bonds can only be used for Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding. Under the third pillar, the state had issued special bonds purchased by banks..., Pillar II bonds, which are used for ELA funding, bear a nominal interest rate of 1.55 percent (150

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