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  1. From nice story to pulped fiction: Carney delivers reality check on rules-based order
    - Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum walk past historic murals at the National Palace. Photo: Lars Hagberg

    Agora

    The speech delivered by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the World Economic Forum in Davos has rightly attracted significant attention. It offered the crisp, crystallised analysis of global order, or disorder, that the world needed, enabling leaders to assess options based on a realistic

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  2. Government unveils 2026 reform agenda as Karystianou party continues to shake up politics
    Photo by Panayiotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    mark, including Niki, MeRA25, and Movement to Democracy, ahead of new Left and Voice of Reason

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  3. Private sector deposits end 2025 at highest level since summer 2010
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    mark and the current level is the highest since the summer of 2010. Before the debt crisis, at the end

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  4. Public sector capital stock in Greece and the Euro-19

    Agora

    Capital is a key input in the production function of a country’s economy. It makes another crucial factor, namely labor, more productive if such capital is efficient (quality) and sufficient... both in the quantity and quality of labor, and in the quantity and quality of the capital stock

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  5. Greek bank capital increases: A breakdown of what has been achieved
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    Economy

    capital increase this month, raising 2.5 billion on May 9. The transaction was reportedly two times... the announcement of capital needs by the Bank of Greece (BoG). They completed capital increases of 1.2... by international investors. The four banks conducted capital increases without the participation

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  6. Greek banks' capital backstop and the funding gap: An uneasy relationship
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    Economy

    period of uncertainty regarding the bolstering of their capital base and ability to raise fresh money... a total of 3.1 billion or 14 percent of capital needs from private investors, exceeding the 10 percent... the stability of the Greek banking system through the strengthening of banks’ capital adequacy. Its scope does

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  7. National Bank follows other Greek lenders' by opting for capital increase
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    EconomyBanking

    an Extraordinary General Meeting for May 10 to approve a capital increase of up to 2.5 billion euros. NBG... banks’ capital needs - that its capital plan “will address the capital needs without raising new equity capital”. At that time, NBG reiterated its intention to cover a large part of its capital

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  8. Greek banks' capital actions underway, state aid seen as low as 4.7 bln
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    Economy

    Following the submission of Greek banks’ capital actions to the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM... in capital mitigating actions, which reduces their capital shortfall accordingly. The actions approved... for Piraeus. We present below the current state of play with Greek banks’ capital increases. Alpha

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  9. Eurobank gears up for crucial but contentious capital increase

    EconomyBanking

    a share capital increase that will ensure its capital adequacy but which has many opponents due...) at Eurobank approved on April 12 a capital increase of 2.86 billion to address its 2.95 billion capital... after the bank announced in mid-November plans to initiate a capital increase of circa 2 billion

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  10. Bank framework paves way for Eurobank capital increase, gives HFSF flexibility
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    EconomyBanking

    Alpha and Piraeus banks successfully completed at the beginning of the week their capital increases... that two of the four Greek systemic banks have more than covered their capital needs recently determined... in the sector. On top of that, both have enough capital to proceed to the repayment

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