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  1. Piraeus Bank seals milestone deal with KKR over 1.2 bln of non-core assets
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    financial (net interest income loss) or capital impact. KKR had 96.1 billion dollars’ worth... classes including private equity, energy, infrastructure, real estate, capital markets, credit strategies

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  2. Newsletter 11 - 16/01/2015

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    the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) capital buffer of 11.4 billion euros, reducing... institutional partners. However, spending so much political capital on the debt relief issue now is akin

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  3. Understanding the German approach towards Greece
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    be devastating for Greece, with mass defaults, insolvency of banks, capital flight, and national institutions... balanced and sensible economic policy agenda. Too much political capital has been invested

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  4. Less is more: The Greek government needs a chisel, not a sledgehammer

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    party. This is a task that requires investing a considerable amount of political capital... with the impact of the election outcome jeopardises the political capital this new government

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  5. The numbers behind Greece's reform proposals

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    obligations to banks. The cost of capital for this entity was estimated by SYRIZA at 2 billion euros... that this cost could be covered by the HFSF capital buffer of 10.9 billion euros, although

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  6. Coalition not ditching referendum idea from policy options but details muddled

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    such a referendum could be held without the government having to impose capital controls or, alternatively, Greece experiencing substantial capital flight. Lastly, there is a question of what Greece’s

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  7. Greece: The moment of truth is inexorably approaching

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    referenda on fiscal matters; b) it is unclear whether a vote could be held without imposing capital controls as the country may experience significant capital flight; and c) it would have

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  8. Tsipras hopes to muddle through, avoid internal clash for now

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    it leading to a default or the imposition of capital controls. Dragasakis was visibly upset by Dijsselbloem’s suggestion this week that Greece may soon have to impose capital controls, as Cyprus did

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  9. Tsipras seeks tone of cooperation and persistence at Merkel talks

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    this month the need for his government to win back trust and return to capital markets. Domestic.... Nevertheless, Monday’s meeting in the German capital as well as the talks between Tsipras and top

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  10. Newsletter 25 - 08/05/2015

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    with the result that he wants, the country will have to live with the consequences of capital controls... that is in such a fragile state and so reliant on cash, imposing capital controls would be the equivalent

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