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  1. Greek stocks tumble, bond yields rise in wake of Tsipras speech

    Economy

    percent), followed by NBG (-9.8 percent) and Eurobank (-9.6 percent). The other non-financial large

    8%
  2. Greek stocks and bond yields recover on hopes of deal with eurozone

    Economy

    by Eurobank (+19.7 percent), Piraeus (+15.6 percent) and Alpha (+7.1 percent). Piraeus Port

    8%
  3. Relief at Greek extension approval evident in Athens bourse, bond yields

    Economy

    (+17 percent), NBG (+16.7 percent) and Eurobank (+16 percent). From the non-financial companies

    8%
  4. Greek banks' Eurosystem funding jumps to 87.4 bln in Jan, ELA at 5.2 bln
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    Greek banks (Alpha, Eurobank and Piraeus) submitted requests to BoG for resorting to the ELA mechanism

    8%
  5. Newsletter 19 - 13/03/2015

    Newsletters

    of the current ELA stock of 65 billion. As managers at Eurobank stated in a recent conference call

    8%
  6. Growing uncertainty weighs on Greek shares and bonds

    Economy

    ) and Eurobank (-8.1 percent), while Piraeus recorded milder losses (-2.7 percent). The large non-financial

    8%
  7. Tsipras Berlin visit brings some relief on Greek bond, stock markets

    Economy

    . Eurobank excelled on Tuesday, soaring 7.3 percent, while NBG stayed flat and Alpha and Piraeus

    8%
  8. Newsletter 23 - 17/04/2015

    Newsletters

    for Piraeus Bank to 15.2 percent for Eurobank, DTC-eligible DTAs worth 12.8 billion accounted for around 45

    8%
  9. Greek banks’ loan quality is deteriorating
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    Economy

    percent for Piraeus Bank to 15.2 percent for Eurobank, DTC-eligible DTAs worth 12.8 billion accounted

    8%
  10. Greek stocks, bond yields show effects of worsening mood regarding country's prospects
    Photo by Can Esenbel [http://www.mundanepleasure.com/]

    Economy

    by NBG (-10.6 percent), Eurobank (-8.2 percent) and Alpha (-6.4 percent). From the large non

    8%