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The state of play with Greek banks' liquidity
Economystands at 1.55 percent, 150 basis points above the respective ECB funding cost of 0.05 percent
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ECB refuses Greek government bonds as collateral: What does it mean?
Economy, 150 basis points above the ECB funding cost of 0.05 percent. Although Greek banks may cover
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What are the implications of the ECB's decision for Greek banks?
Economyfor funding. Bear in mind that the funding cost through the ELA is higher (1.55 percent), 150 basis points
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Here's why Greece's fiscal difficulties will dominate the agenda
EconomyProgrammeto 30,000 to households with the average amount of monthly instalments at 150 euros budgeted at 40.5 million
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Newsletter 19 - 13/03/2015
stands at 1.55 percent, 150 basis points (bps) above that of ECB funding at just 0.05 percent
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Coalition ready to pass first legislation as agenda for lenders' talks grows
PoliticsGreek Politicsinstalments at 150 euros budgeted at 40.5 million for the 9-month period of 2015. The overall cost
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Newsletter 20 - 20/03/2015
is 150 basis points (bps) above that of ECB funding. On the current level of ELA funding
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Higher revenues set to ease coalition's liquidity concerns
EconomyProgrammethat brought 147 million euros into public coffers during a 10-day period until the end of March, while 150
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Greek DSA: Don't Say Anything about the debt
AgoraGreece's debt as high as over 150 percent of GDP by 2022, bringing back to the table the most awkward topic
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Finance Ministry wavers as revenues remain at the forefront
EconomyProgrammerate of 5-8 percent, had a poorer outcome. Less than 150 million deposits returned to the Greek banking
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