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  1. Helped by trading gains, Eurobank posts 305 mln in Q1 profits
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    YoY to 221.9 million euros. This took the cost-to-income ratio to 31.6 percent in Q1 from 48.3

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  2. Alpha Bank turns profitable in Q1 as last year's clean-up efforts pay off
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    2021. The capital base was enhanced by an 800-million-euro share capital increase that took place

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  3. Credit growth at 2.8 pct in Apr, highest in 13 months
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    million euros. This took the balance to 7.04 billion euros. Housing loans had a negative flow of 89

    5%
  4. Early summer fire highlights precariousness of snap election option

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    . The blaze claimed several houses and cars amid claims that the fire service took close to 40 minutes

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  5. Newsletter 342 - 17/06/2022

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    but questions remainIt took an extraordinary meeting by the ECB’s board to ease some of the recent pressure

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  6. Handling of energy crisis under fire as gas interruption tests supply security
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    -term strategy on the energy front took another step forward last week with the tabling a major piece

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  7. As restrictions drop away, Apr travel balance beats even pre-Covid levels
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 483.7 million, which took the overall travel balance to 633 million, reflecting a significant rise

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  8. Credit growth accelerates to 3.2 pct in May, led by loans to businesses
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    euros. This took the balance to 6.89 billion euros. Housing loans had a negative flow of 143 million

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  9. Govt turns attention to more relief measures in absence of snap polls
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    the weekend insisted that the PM had weighed up his options and took it upon himself to decide against

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  10. Newsletter 346 - 15/07/2022

    Newsletters

    . All opposition parties took positions against the bill, perhaps offering another point of consensus

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