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  1. Crisis management policy: the sad lesson of the Greek case
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    Agora

    called for debt relief to correspond with the value of the assets sold. It could have stimulated

    9%
  2. Eurobank remains profitable with net profits of 46.2 mln in Q2
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    EconomyBanking

    sold 72 million NPLs in Bulgaria. Eurosystem funding dropped by 1.4 billion QoQ to 21.5 billion

    9%
  3. One-off loss affects NBG’s P&L, NPE stock drops by 900 mln in Q2
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    EconomyBanking

    with the undrawn liquidity at 9.8 billion. NBG has also sold 1.9 billion of EFSF bonds participating

    9%
  4. Out with the old, in with the old
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    Agora

    of Ithaca that is owned by a friend who agreed that it could be sold to raise funds if needed

    9%
  5. Newsletter 92 - 14/10/2016

    Newsletters

    in August. However, the total number of vehicles sold (9,044) is the third lowest reading since

    9%
  6. Greek stocks fall 1.5 pct on week, banks edge up 0.6 pct

    Economy

    on November 30 it sold 3.4 million Titan shares worth 68 million via a private placement. No major corporate

    9%
  7. Review talks focus on out-of-court workout, jobs scheme and energy market
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    EconomyProgramme

    and then both subsidiaries would be sold to private suppliers. The move aims to liberalise the Greek

    9%
  8. Multiple potential benefits await Greece if it can clinch QE eligibility
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    EconomyFeatures

    since last May, having sold more than 10 billion euros of EFSF bonds and recording trading gains

    9%
  9. Concerns over energy deregulation add to challenges Tsipras faces
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    support, despite reports that only lignite-powered units would be sold and not hydroelectric facilities

    9%
  10. Athens and lenders stay mum on agreement, domestic reaction awaited
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    electricity production units. The compromise being that just lignite-powered facilities will be sold

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