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Banks end year with continued bad loan sales
EconomyBankingAt the end of a challenging year for the banking sector, Greece’s systemic banks have continued their activity to reduce bad loans with a few days of 2020 left. Piraeus Bank announced at the end of December that the bank and Intrum had signed a binding agreement for the sale of 30 percent
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Newsletter 282 -29/01/2021
, and these talks are not binding for either side. He also said that there are no common records of these meetings
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Somewhere in the middle: Kosovo's delicate relations with the European Union
Agorathe nexus between a legally binding agreement between Kosovo and Serbia and the accession of both
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Banks intensify balance-sheet clean up with securitisations, new bonds
EconomyBankingPiraeus Bank and Alpha Bank are both moving forward with actions this week to continue strengthening their balance sheets, with the former extending its ongoing partnership with Swedish loan servicer Intrum AB. Piraeus signed a binding agreement with Intrum for the sale of 30 percent
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Newsletter 279 - 05/03/2021
ongoing partnership with Swedish loan servicer Intrum AB. Piraeus signed a binding agreement with Intrum
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Loans under credit servicing firms jumps by 19 pct QoQ to 38.9 bln
EconomyBankinga binding agreement between Piraeus Bank and Intrum concerning the 1.92 billion-euro Phoenix portfolio.
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ND courts youth vote with targeted pandemic relief, recovery schemes
PoliticsGreek Politics, however Greece still lacks a legally binding plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Common ground absent after latest round of Cyprus discussions
PoliticsForeign Policythat the UN resolutions are binding for all sides and this should be the only acceptable framework for any
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Athens sees multiple defence, geopolitical benefits in pact with France
PoliticsForeign Policysides to the negotiating table to resolve their differences, or to agree to binding international
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Beyond conspiracy theories: How mismanagement shaped vaccination in Albania
Agora-produced vaccines. While the EMA’s recommendations are not binding, EU member states tend to follow
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