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  1. Newsletter 20 - 20/03/2015

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    , particularly in mortgages. However, asset quality trends appear to have stabilised in March so far

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  2. ELA funding down by 1.48 bln in July for first monthly drop since May 2014
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    as stabilised by the regulatory authorities. It is noteworthy that although the ELA use was reduced

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  3. Newsletter 47 - 16/10/2015

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    challenge. Current interim leader Evangelos Meimarakis stabilised the party when Antonis Samaras

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  4. Whither New Democracy?

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    challenge. Current interim leader Evangelos Meimarakis stabilised the party when Antonis Samaras

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  5. Industrial turnover drops 12.7 pct in March, energy plummets 27 pct

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    , production stabilised and job creation was still evident, Markit analysts noted.

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  6. Stournaras eyes easing of capital controls, updates on loan quality and NPL reduction targets

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    . Overall, Moody’s concludes that although the bailout programme conditions have stabilised

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  7. Parliament's budget office sees risks to economic recovery
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    framework has not yet stabilised, while the ambivalence of some government members, the strong stance

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  8. Credit contraction slows again in Nov, falling to 1.3 pct on additions of 62 mln
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    , the BoG said that the non-performing exposure (NPE) ratio stabilised at 45.1 percent in June. The highest

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  9. PMI rises to 49.3 in Dec but likelihood of growth remains slim

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    years. Although the buying activity stabilised in December, after decreasing in the past seven months

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  10. Special ELSTAT report reveals dramatic changes in labour market since 1980s
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    49.3 percent in 2011 to 59.1 percent in 2012 and reached 67.1 percent in 2013. It stabilised above

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