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  1. S&P highlights risks for Greek banking sector

    Economy

    interest rates, the high stock of non-performing loans (NPLs) and funding imbalances accumulated

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  2. Newsletter 71 - 22/04/2016

    Newsletters

    the corresponding ECB funding with cash. This would also lead to a one-off trading gain of 500–600

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  3. Parliament's budget office highlights economic challenges beyond bailout

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and the investments linked to the funding package put together by European Commission President

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  4. Greek stocks climb 3.8 pct during week amid increasing optimism on swift agreement

    Economy

    Coroporation (PPC) rating at ‘CCC-‘ due to ongoing liquidity risks and shrinking funding sources

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  5. Newsletter 73 - 13/05/2016

    Newsletters

    uncertainty. Greece has not received any programme funding since December and is in line to get at least 5.7

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  6. Stournaras calls for lower primary surplus target, debt relief measures
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . The reinstatement of the waiver on Greek government bonds for ECB funding and the participation

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  7. Coalition prepares final legislation for review, opposition expects no upsets for now
    Photo by MacroPolis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in bailout funding) so close and the promise for more detailed discussions on debt relief already having

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  8. With review completion in sight, which way next for Greece?
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    Agora

    programme funding since December and is in line to get at least 5.7 billion euros that is overdue

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  9. Tsipras sails through multi-bill vote, looks to disbursement and debt relief
    By MacroPolis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    subsidy for low-income pensioners this year, as well as funding employment schemes and tackling

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  10. A Eurogroup deal that might be hard to stomach

    Agora

    securities, which was lifted in February 2015. This would lead to lower funding costs for Greek banks

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