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

    , mainly on the back of improving core operating income more than offsetting a rise in operating expenses

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  2. Greek banks: Taking stock of a rough 2015 and looking at what lies ahead
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    Agora

    . This largely reflects a sharp drop in loan provisions and an NII rebound on the back of reduced reliance

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  3. Assorted obstacles block path to change of parties in coalition
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of Centrists) has seen its poll ratings rise on the back of its criticism of the current administration

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  4. Current account deficit jumps to 742 mln in January

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 161.1 million euros on the back of a 7.8 percent drop in non-residents’ arrivals by 9.3 percent

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  5. New nationalist party in the making

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    nationalists who usually back New Democracy but are sceptical of the moderate, economically liberal

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  6. Withdrawal of NGOs from refugee centres puts pressure on Greece to fill void

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Refugee Agency (UNHCR) leading the way in aid groups scaling back their involvement

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  7. Obstacles to centre-left alliance in Greek politics piling up
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    back former PASOK officials who are seen as favouring reforms. These include former Education

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  8. Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016

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    and migrants being held back for prolonged periods started to become visible this week, when fights

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  9. Tsipras and the IMF: Another miscalculation?
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    Agora

    , shows willingness to back Greece if there is a combination of credible reforms and fiscal measures

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  10. Four in 10 Greek firms thinking about moving abroad, survey shows

    Economy

    chose the US for the same reasons. In addition, 16 percent would prefer Cyprus on the back of its

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