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  1. Cooperatives on Cyprus: Why they were treated differently to banks
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    Agora

    set up in the 1930s amidst the Great Depression and guaranteed long term (30yr) mortgages

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  2. What lies at the heart of differences over Greek banks' capital needs?
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    Economy

    of troika negotiations, which began on Monday, the Blackrock exercise may be set aside, leaving

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  3. Fragmented, weak Greek centre left fails to find basis for cooperation
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    Evangelos Venizelos appeared to defeat the purpose of what the 58 set out to achieve as the vast

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  4. The wrong prescription
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    Agora

    the precision of a surgeon armed with a set of scalpels rather than the brawn of a mechanic dipping into his

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  5. Greece’s return to capital markets: Why not try a diaspora bond first?
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    Agora

    the Greek finance minister is hoping to jump on the band wagon set in motion by other countries having

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  6. No victory, just plenty of misery

    Agora

    set by Germany in the handling of the euro crisis has been vindicated. Their claim completely

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  7. Does return to markets signal end of Greek crisis? The perils of ignoring macro-economic fundamentals
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    have an average maturity of 30 years. The average yield is currently set at 1.5 percent. The loan

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  8. Why did Greece return to bond markets now? Was it the right decision?

    Economy

    argue. We have set out four key questions about the bond, issued under English law, that should help

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  9. Greek banks' Eurosystem funding falls for third straight month, at lowest since Feb 2010

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    from 12 percent for Piraeus to 22 percent for Eurobank. The troika has set a target for this ratio

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  10. Are investors getting a bargain with Eurobank?

    Agora

    value, also set as the minimum acceptable price for the capital increase. This price implies an 80

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