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S&P: Greek covered and securitised bonds rated investment grade for first time since 2011
EconomyBankingRating agency Standard & Poors announced on Friday that it had upgraded bonds issued by Piraeus Bank and the National Bank of Greece (NBG) to “investment grade”. This is the first time since 2011 that Greece’s bonds have returned to investment grade status. The upgrade relates to NBG’s portfolio
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Newsletter 170 -13/07/2018
Standard & Poors announced late last week that it had upgraded bonds issued by Piraeus Bank
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IMF sets date for Article IV and DSA as markets mull Greek bonds
EconomyProgrammerelief agreement (e.g. the upgrade of Greece’s credit rating by Standard and Poors to B
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For better or worse: Greece's bailout exit deja vu
Agorato monitor Greece once the programme ends in August. The standard procedure for countries that have
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Putting right everything that went wrong in Mati
Agorapoliticians should avoid confrontation. This was a remarkably mature response for the standard
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Is a lack of spending hampering Greece's firefighting capabilities?
Societyby any standard. The annual bill for each Greek citizen comes to 22 euros, compared
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SYRIZA eyes gains from case developing against ex-defence minister
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the current set of decision makers have a higher standard of ethics than their predecessors. Prime
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Newsletter 180 -26/10/2018
that the current set of decision makers have a higher standard of ethics than their predecessors. Tsipras
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Appeals over past pension cuts sow confusion about potential fiscal impact of backpay
Economyunconstitutional due to the fact that it impacted the standard of living of pensioners severely
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S&P keeps B+ rating and positive outlook, stresses factors for stronger growth
EconomyStandard and Poor’s opened the credit rating review cycle of the new year for Greece by affirming its ‘B+’ rating, which it granted in June of last year following the Eurogroup decisions for additional debt relief that essentially marked the successful completion of the country’s third adjustment
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