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  1. Where has the money withdrawn from Greek banks gone?
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    Agora

    of the limit on Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA), which is revised by the ECB every week, suggests the ELA funding available for Greek banks increased by 5.6 billion euros in April. This indirectly suggests a similar amount of outflows for this month. However, since the ELA cap is not fully used

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  2. Greek stock market up by 3.5 pct over week amid hope of bailout deal

    Economy

    in Riga, the European Central Bank decision to marginally increase Greek banks’ ELA funding... in the middle of next week regarding the increase of the ELA limit and a potential haircut on Greek banks’ ELA collateral. On May 20, the ECB decided to raise the ELA cap by just 200 million to 80.2

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  3. Piraeus Bank brings Q1 2015 losses down to 69 mln
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    EconomyBanking

    Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) cost partly offset by the positive impact from the time deposit... ELA cost burdened Q1 NII for two months, thus its impact on Q2 is seen at higher levels. Operating..., mostly due to EFSF bonds of 14.4 billion and ELA funding of 18.1 billion. The latter is almost equally

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  4. Alpha Bank reports lower losses of 115.8 mln in Q1 2015
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    EconomyBanking

    to higher Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding cost that burdened NII by 33 million...-February). Total ELA funding cost stands at 200 basis points (bps) compared to just 5 bps for ECB funding.... The breakdown of the latter shows that ELA funding reached 20.6 billion euros and ECB funding 4.8

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  5. Greek banks' liquidity position at the centre of attention
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    Economy

    are insolvent or pulls the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA). The Finance Ministry (MoF) issued... the ELA limit for Greek banks and further postpone any decision for an increase in the haircut applied on ELA collaterals. Our analysis showed that under the current collateral valuation and haircut

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  6. Eurosystem funding down by 2 bln in Oct for fourth straight fall

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the decrease in the preceding three months, which was due to lower Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) usage... will increase their EFSF holdings. At the same time, the ELA funding of Greek banks edged up by 0.41...’ ELA ceiling was cut twice by the ECB (on September 3 and 17) and by 1 billion euros each time

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  7. Eurosystem funding down by 1.4 bln in Jan due to lower reliance on ECB funding

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    with the ECB. Meanwhile, the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding slipped by 79 million to 68.84 billion euros in January. Since July, Greek banks have reduced their ELA funding reliance by 17.93 billion... of their recapitalisation. The composition of Eurosystem funding shows 65 percent is made up by ELA

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  8. Newsletter 104 - 27/01/2017

    Newsletters

    a decrease in emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) funding by 1.37 billion. Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding... liquidity assistance (ELA) funding by 1.37 billion, coupled with a smaller reduction in ECB funding by around 500 million. Almost half of the cumulative drop of 43.1 billion in ELA funding since its

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  9. Deposit flow turns negative again in April with outflows of 139 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    flow, Greek banks’ Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding declined further by 269 million month... the ELA mechanism has been reduced by 1.04 billion. It is also worth noting that the ECB decided on May 18 to further cut the ELA ceiling for Greek banks by 1.2 billion euros after a marginal

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  10. Deposit inflows increase to 1.1 bln in June
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Following the recorded inflows in June, Greek banks’ reliance on the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA... the beginning of the year, the liquidity withdrawn from the ELA mechanism has dropped by 5.74 billion... the ELA ceiling for Greek banks by a total of 3.1 billion. As a result, the ELA limit currently

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