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Govt unveils new Covid support measures amid growing public anxiety
PoliticsGreek Politicsduring the pandemic, while six in ten said they did not have access to bank credit. While
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S&P upgrades Greece to 'BB' with positive outlook in expectation of post-pandemic upside
Economyof weak economic outcomes and budgetary projections not materializing. The next scheduled credit
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IMF raises outlook on Greek debt sustainability to merely 'uncertain'
Economy, bank balance sheets, credit growth and the recovery as a whole. Banks Banks remain an area of concern
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Govt calls on local businesses and banks to free up capital for investment
PoliticsGreek Politicsof 840,000 companies in Greece, only 15,000 to 25,000 have access to credit. Given that the state has
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Newsletter 303 - 02/07/2021
access to credit. Given that the state has already begun withdrawing pandemic relief for many
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Alpha Bank buoyed by 800-mln-euro share capital raise
EconomyBankingresources via credit expansion of commercial banks with the participation of the private sector
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Alpha Bank posts net loss of 2.04 bln in Q2 after booking Galaxy Project securitization
EconomyBankingto the Generali deal, and was supported by increased revenues from credit cards and payments due to higher
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Eurobank profitability accelerates in second quarter, at 190 mln in H1
EconomyBankingtransactions and credit cards and rental and other income. Operating expenses were broadly stable at 433.1
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Busy Q2 for securitisations sees rise in bad loans managed by servicers
EconomyMacroeconomyIn the second quarter of the year (Q2), loans managed by Credit Servicing Firms (CSF) stood at 61.75 billion euros, according to data released by the Bank of Greece (BoG) on Thursday. This reflects a close to 19 billion euros rise quarter-on-quarter, from 42.77 billion euros in Q1. In the end
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Govt prepares to increase energy subsidies, lifts most Covid restrictions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe proceeds of carbon credit sales to counteract rises in electricity costs. The government appears to have
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