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Greek deposits increase for seventh straight month, reaching 164 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy30 billion euros in the year to date. Lower central nank funding primarily reflects the capital
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After ECB tests, it's back to troika review for Greek coalition
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter Greek banks passed the European Central Bank’s comprehensive assessment, which alleviated previous concerns about the Hellenic Financial Stability Facility (HFSF) capital buffer of 11.4 billion euros remaining intact, the next key challenge for the government is the ongoing negotiations
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European Commission says 2014 is a turning point for Greece as growth resumes
Economy. Estimates for gross fixed capital formation were lowered to +4.5 percent this year (from +5.3 percent
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Alpha Bank nine-month profits at 110.3 mln, NPL ratio at 33.6 pct
EconomyBankingabout potential capital increases by Greek banks, the management stressed that the rumours
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Greek coalition left with bailout exit conditions it wanted to avoid
PoliticsGreek Politicsbut some of this will be earmarked for potential banks capital needs. Based on assessments from
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Industrial production falls by 5.1 pct in September for seventh straight drop
EconomyMacroeconomymovement. Capital goods recorded the highest drop (-15.1 percent), followed by energy (-6.4 percent
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What does a bailout exit with a precautionary credit line mean for Greece?
EconomyProgrammehaving sustainable public debt, a track record of access to international capital markets
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Greece returns to growth after long recession, GDP figures show
EconomyMacroeconomy(EC) autumn forecasts call for a slight drop of 0.6 percent in 2014. Gross fixed capital formation
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Troika and Greece in stalemate over budget targets, prior actions as time ticks away
EconomyProgramme, after their capital increases of 8.3 billion euros. The completion of the troika review will pave
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Lack of troika deal leaves Greek coalition looking at bailout extension
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be from Joerg Sponer of the Capital Group was published online. It painted an extremely negative
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