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  1. Newsletter 34 - 10/07/2015

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    to reconfigure his government, especially if his government loses its majority. Capital controls extended... on Wednesday extending the bank holiday and capital controls by three more days, until Monday 13 July... vaccines and insulin are running short. Since the imposition of capital controls, tourism bookings have

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  2. Newsletter 45 - 02/10/2015

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    relates to bank recapitalisation. The capital needs of Greek banks are scheduled to be announced... framework of the recapitalisation process, so the capital increase process can start immediately after the SSM announcement. Key catalysts for a successful bank recapitalisation are the amount of capital

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  3. Cabinet act firms up details of CoCos issuance by Greek banks
    Bank of Greece

    Economy

    capital needs under the baseline stress test scenario, the official capital support is provided by the HFSF in the form of common shares. In case the HFSF covers the capital shortfall of the adverse stress test scenario, the allocation of its capital support is split between CoCos (75 percent

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  4. Greek stocks on slide for third straight week

    Economy

    bond swap offers that resulted in a capital strengthening of 2.9 billion euros in total for the four... capital shortfall (Alpha and Eurobank) or the capital needs of the baseline stress test scenario (NBG... the government and the quadriga will have a material positive impact on the outcome of capital increases

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  5. How the pension fund that invested heavily in Attica Bank lost half its reserves

    Agora

    ’s share capital in June 1997, when former Emporiki Bank transferred part of its share to TSMEDE... in TSMEDE’s shareholding in Attica took place in June 2013, when the bank completed a share capital... capital injection. TSMEDE’s stake in Attica further increased to 56.25 percent after a capital

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  6. Multiple potential benefits await Greece if it can clinch QE eligibility
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    of the ECB capital key (of around 2.9 percent for Greece) on the maximum monthly amount of 60... banks Lower GGB yields will have a direct positive impact on banks’ capital due to the revaluation...) of around 700 million on its capital. Similar positive impact on capital should be expected for Eurobank

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  7. GDP rises by 0.5 pct in Q2 as signs of recovery emerge
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and substantial decline of gross capital formation by more than 25 percent. Compared to the same period..., while capital formation dropped by 17.1 percent and imports increased by 3.1 percent. Consumption... public consumption is seen rising by 0.1 percent. Investments Gross capital formation recorded

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  8. GDP grows by 0.1 pct in Q4, up by 1.4 pct in 2017
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . These falls were partially offset by a 27.8 percent rise in gross fixed capital formation during... percent increase in gross capital formation compared to 2016, as well as exports of goods... the year. Investments Gross capital formation grew by 9.9 percent QoQ following a revised drop of 7.4

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  9. Banks focus on defining challenge of reducing NPEs
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    EconomyBanking

    not indicate any need for raising significant additional capital, Greek banks can now continue without... Global Management, Bain Capital, Davidson Kempner Capital Management and Kildare partners... they are implementing their capital plans correctly. This month, Greek lenders are expected to submit

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  10. If rising card use in Greece meets EU average, VAT revenues would see 3.3 bln boost - study

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) has shown. The study, titled “Digital payments after capital controls: Support measures and tax revenues” looked at electronic modes of payments (EMP) which increased after capital controls, and how they could be further boosted. It tracks the imposition of capital controls, along with their gradual

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