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  1. Deposit flow turns negative with outflows of 681 mln in Oct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . At the same time, Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding fell for the fourth straight month by 2 billion euros to 119.38 billion at the end of October. As a result, Central Bank funding has dropped... Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding by 4 billion to 82.79 billion, while ECB funding declined by 3.2

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  2. NBG records loss of 2.05 bln in Q4 on one-offs and jump in credit risk provisions
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    EconomyBanking

    cash coverage ratio at 53 percent. Eurosystem funding dropped by 1.6 billion euros QoQ to 24 billion in Q4 and further to 23.4 billion on March 10. The current figure incorporates ECB funding of 12.5 billion and Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding of 10.9 billion. The cash value

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  3. NBG completes sale of Finansbank to Qatar National Bank
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    EconomyBanking

    bonds, reducing accordingly its reliance on the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding and the associated funding cost. The cash value of the pledged pillar II bonds stood at 1.5 billion euros in May implying the nominal value stood close to 3 billion. The ELA funding cost stands 150 basis

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  4. Deposit flow turns positive in May with inflows of 184 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    billion respectively. A the same time, Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding fell for the eleventh... in the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding by 2.08 billion to 64.81 billion, its lowest level since January 2015, while ECB funding also slipped by 1.78 billion to 30.9 billion. BoG said last Thursday

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  5. S&P raises core Greek banks’ ratings, with a stable outlook

    Economy

    . In addition, their funding positions will remain highly unbalance resulting in continued reliance on Eurosystem funding to cover their liquidity needs, S&P stresses. A rating upgrade would require... that would result in lower reliance on ECB funding, return to profitability and asset quality

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

    percent QoQ to 482 million largely driven by lower funding cost due to reduced Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding as well as lower deposit cost. Fee and insurance income rose by 4 and 30.... Eurosystem funding markedly fell by almost 8 billion QoQ to 14.9 billion at the end of Q2

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  7. Deposits grow by 1.3 bln in August, highest inflow in 2016

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    on Eurosystem funding fell further by 4.39 billion to 78.46 billion at the end of August. The monthly movement reflects a decline in the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) and ECB funding by 2.55 and 1.83 billion respectively. Overall, Central Bank funding has dropped by 17.26 billion over the last three

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  8. Deposits edge down to 123.5 bln in September on outflows of 379 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to the end-2015 figure. BoG earlier data also showed that Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding dropped by 3.15... funding by 1.82 billion to 27.75 billion coupled with a decline in Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding by 1.33 billion to 46.56 billion. Over the past four months, after the completion

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  9. Piraeus Bank posts net profits of 31 mln in Q3, records improved asset quality trends
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    EconomyBanking

    million. The NII increase mostly reflects lower funding cost due to reduced reliance on Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding and repo cost at negative rate, which more than offset the negative... single-digit NII growth going forward, on the back of lower deposit cost, positive impact on funding

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  10. Moody’s changes outlook for Greek banks from negative to stable

    EconomyBanking

    on the back of improving profitability and funding, which are expected to normalise from a very weak..., largely due to significantly lower impairment losses, reduced funding costs and contained operating... their reliance on the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding, Greek banks are expected to continue

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