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Greece, the troika and banks' capital needs: A step-by-step guide
EconomyProgrammein these calculations are the assumptions - tougher or softer assumptions result in higher or lower capital
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Eurosystem funding for Greek banks eases by 2.18 bln in January
EconomyMacroeconomy, despite deposit outflows of 2.3 billion, most likely reflects lower funding needs due to the ongoing
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Central government primary cash surplus at 1.7 bln to February
EconomyMacroeconomymillion last year. The disclosed BoG figures stand 274 and 391 million respectively lower than
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Greek deposits down 0.3 pct in Feb, credit contraction stable
EconomyMacroeconomyby 2.85 billion to 68 billion at the end of February. Lower Central Bank funding is most likely
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Greek justice slower despite reform efforts during crisis
Societyis considerably lower than the EU average of 45,578 euros.
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Buoyed by troika deal, Greece aims for rapid return to bond markets
Economy. The government’s optimism for a lower yield is mainly based upon the following indicators: The achievement
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Greek banks' Eurosystem funding down for second month in a row in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomyreleased by the BoG, it is unclear at the moment whether lower Central Bank funding stems from
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Is the Greek coalition about to cry over fresh milk?
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe legislation. In reality, the number of votes required could be lower if other deputies
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Social support in Greece not adequate enough to deal with crisis, says OECD
Societyemerging economies with much lower per-capita income, such as China or Brazil. Emigration to other
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Omnibus bill passes but leaves marks on coalition and SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsincreases to take place at prices lower than those paid by the country’s recapitalisation fund
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