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  1. After Q3 results, what next for Greek banks?

    Agora

    of voluntary retirement schemes (Eurobank and Piraeus) and cost synergies from recent acquisitions...) ranged from a low of 49 percent for Eurobank and Piraeus to a high of 55 percent for National... threshold), National at 9.4 percent (moderate capital buffer of 200 million) and Eurobank at the low

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  2. What do EBA tests reveal, or fail to highlight, about Greek banks?
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    Economy

    Greek banks (Alpha, Eurobank, National and Piraeus) that participated in the EU-wide exercise... (according to CRD3 rules) at 14.4 percent (from 13.9 percent in first half results), Eurobank at 12.4 percent... the material difference (4.3 percentage points) of Eurobank ratios under the two methodologies

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  3. ECB tests find negligible capital shortfalls at Greek banks
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    Economy

    (Eurobank) appearing to have a capital shortfall and even in that case it being less than 18 million... shortfalls, whilst Eurobank and National (NBG) displayed a capital shortfall of 71 and 273 million... no shortfall and Eurobank has practically no shortfall. This seems an indirection of the country report

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  4. Greek budget outperformed targets by 3.9bn euros to August, preliminary figures show

    Economy

    , a Jan-Aug primary surplus of 1.42 billion and a budget deficit of 3.94 billion continued to outperform... for a second consecutive month, with the Jan-Aug figure landing at 30.5 billion euros, down 7.6 percent yoy

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  5. Direct taxes jump by 46 pct to help Sept. revenues beat target for third month in row

    Economy

    significantly boosted by cumulative Public Investment Budget (PIB) revenues of 2.2 billion. Nevertheless, a Jan..., with the Jan-Sep figure landing at 34.62 billion euros, down 5.6 percent yoy. Direct taxes jumped

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  6. October revenues reverse earlier shortfall, annual primary surplus in sight

    Economy

    Budget (PIB) expenses. As a result, a Jan-Oct primary surplus of 1.10 billion and a budget deficit..., with the Jan-Oct figure landing at 39.38 billion euros, down 6.1 percent yoy. More significantly

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  7. The year that Greece (nearly) saw it all
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    Agora

    myths, now here are some truths Feb 20 Where did all the money go? Jan 5 The Greeks deserved better... suggests Jan 14 Unemployment, cronyism and corruption fuel Greek brain drain Jun 19 Greece most socially

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  8. Tsipras sails through multi-bill vote, looks to disbursement and debt relief
    By MacroPolis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . Other late changes saw the tax on beer increase from June 1, 2016 (instead of of Jan 1, 2018) and a broadband levy introduced from Jan 1, 2017 (instead of Jul 1, 2017). However, Tsipras saved the most

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  9. Newsletter 155 -16/03/2018

    Newsletters

    percent. Eurosystem funding drops by 4.58 bln in Jan Banknotes in circulation fall after rising... pct in Jan Headline figure is the first negative reading for January since 2014 Greece’s Industrial

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  10. Newsletter 156 -23/03/2018

    Newsletters

    mln in Jan Total amount of legacy and new debt falls to under 1 billion euros The headline figure... pct in Jan Index makes strong start to the year, reversing decline of December Greece’s industrial

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