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What the ECB's latest decision on ELA and collateral haircuts means for Greek banks
Economyof total ELA-eligible collaterals, at 45 and 30 percent of total respectively. Taking into account
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Most Greek businesses feel capital controls impact, 69 pct see turnover drop
Economy) or suspended payments to suppliers (45 percent). Other measures also involved cuts in non-payroll
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Fitch puts Greek banks' capital needs between 11.2 and 15.9 bln
Economyto the treatment of DTAs, which stand at 15.5 billion euros, of which 12.8 billion (45 percent of CET1
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June deposit outflow rises to 7.58 bln as total balance drops to lowest in 12 years
EconomyMacroeconomy. That said, almost 70 percent of June withdrawals were in cash compared to 45 percent in May
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Newsletter 37 - 31/07/2015
December. Almost 70 percent of June withdrawals were in cash compared to 45 percent in May. At 122.23
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Newsletter 38 - 07/08/2015
, reportedly estimated at 25 percent of GDP, corresponds to around 45 billion euros. Decisive weekend
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This is the government's strategy on banks and NPLs as part of third bailout
Economyto deferred tax credit (DTC) that is recognized in capital accounting for around 45 percent
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Outflows ease to 1.5 bln in July but deposits reach lowest level since May 2003
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 20 billion euros, corresponding to 45 percent of withdrawals over the same period
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Newsletter 40 - 28/08/2015
in capital, accounting for around 45 percent of their Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital. This means
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Crisis changing Greeks' college choices, research indicates
Societyto 2011, there was a 21 percent increase in arts students and a 45 percent increase in those choosing
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