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Greek shares up for the third straight week on strong performance from banks
Economy. In contrast, net interest and fee income fell by 3.7 and 4.3 percent respectively. ECB lowered
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Fiscal target revision shows 3.07 bln 9-month primary surplus was 1.8 bln above target
Economy2.02 billion, almost 10 percent short of target. As a result, net revenues fell at slightly rate
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Piraeus Bank reveals mitigating actions aimed at reducing size of capital increase
EconomyBankingreserve in the third quarter (Q3). 5) Additional 55 million of Q3 net profits compared
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This is what the ECB’s comprehensive assessment tells us about Greek banks
Agorathe two scenarios was primarily driven by provisions and net interest income (NII). In specific
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Greek banks' equity raising could keep official support to a minimum
Economy, revaluation of its available-for-sale (AFS) portfolio of 95 million in Q3, additional Q3 net profits
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OECD sees recession in 2015-16, stresses need for reform implementation
EconomyMacroeconomyprocedures, reforms to reduce tax evasion, gradual building of a modern social safety net
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General government primary cash surplus narrows to 2.48 bln, arrears almost stable in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomyof 6.7 billion, increase in repos by 1.2 billion and a net drop of 3.8 billion in EFSF/ESM/IMF loans
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Government in race against time to resolve bailout issues
EconomyProgrammetax results in the targeted tax revenues the net impact on the total tax revenues from OPAP could
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Marked improvement for budget execution in Oct, primary surplus outperformance extended
EconomyMacroeconomy. As a result, net revenues displayed a lower shortfall than the gross figure at 1.91 billion vis
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Greek stocks edge up in week of big losses for banks
Economyfrom 64.1 million last year, while net profits reached 33.7 million from losses of 16.9 million
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