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Athens takes cautious approach to Turkish words and actions
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThere appeared to be a slight de-escalation between Greece and Turkey on Wednesday following an extremely tense few hours a day earlier. The ramming of a Greek coast guard boat by a Turkish vessel off the coast of the Imia islets in the Aegean on Monday night and the warnings issued by President
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Newsletter 151 -16/02/2018
the country’s southern border. The Greek government has chosen to try to de-escalate by keeping public
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Alpha Bank's net profits decline to 21.1 million in 2017, fourth quarter makes loss
EconomyBankingretail NPLs as demonstrative of their dedication to de-risking their balance sheets. P&L NII fell
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Kotzias takes next step in effort to reach name deal, settle Balkan issues
PoliticsForeign Policy, Poland, Slovenia and Croatia have recognised FYROM under its constitutional name de jure. Other EU
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Is the cost of Greece's public sector soaring again?
EconomyFeatures, and there have been repeated attempts to reform and de-politicise it going back several decades. These have
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Banks focus on defining challenge of reducing NPEs
EconomyBankingHaving breathed a sigh of relief following the conclusion of the stress test exercise, which did not indicate any need for raising significant additional capital, Greek banks can now continue without any distractions to tackle the major challenge of de-risking their balance sheets by reducing
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Piraeus Bank sells first real-estate backed NPE portfolio worth 1.95 bln
EconomyBankingde-risking its balance sheet and implement its capital-enhancing plan as part of their Agenda 2020
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Alpha Bank posts net profits of 65.2 mln in Q1, NPEs fall for fifth quarter
EconomyBankingof its ongoing strategy to de-risk its balance sheets and reduce bad loans, Alpha Bank has a portfolio
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Coalition hails multi-bill as start of clean break, opposition sees more of the same
PoliticsGreek Politicswas submitted to Parliament, labelling the draft legislation a “de facto fourth Mou.” “The Tsipras
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Newsletter 168 -29/06/2018
, the debt to GDP ratio was seen at 165 percent in 2020, de-escalating further to 127.2 percent
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