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Piraeus completes Sunrise II securitisation as banks stay focused on NPE reduction
EconomyBankingPiraeus Bank announced on Monday that it entered into definitive agreement with Intrum and Serengeti Asset Management for the sale of 49 pct of the mezzanine and 2 pct of the junior notes of the Sunrise II securitisation. The portfolio consists of roughly 47,000 retail and corporate loans
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PM to address inflation as polls show wear and tear for govt
PoliticsGreek Politics. Salaries are set to increase by 2 pct at the start of the year, but ND has lined up a second boost later
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Eurobank profitability rises in 9M, Mexico securitisation takes NPE ratio to 7.3 pct
EconomyBankingfell by 2 percent YoY and stood at 999.7 million euros and 329.9 million euros in Q3, a marginal drop
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Alpha Bank reports 2.5 bln loss in 9M as it intensifies effort to clean up balance sheet
EconomyBankingmargin decreased marginally in the 9M to 2 pct, from 2.3 pct last year. Net fee and commission income
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reading since 2011, with the index below 2 pct since 2012 and in deflation territory for the most
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BoG sees banks on right path, warns impact of pandemic not visible yet
EconomyBankingcategories of stages 2 and 3 represent 13 and 20 pct of loans respectively. The low quality
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Govt searches budget for space to adopt more Covid and energy relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsindustry federation claims he was taken by surprise by the 2 a.m. closing rule on one of the busiest
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KINAL leader intent on forging separate path for centre-left party
PoliticsGreek Politicsto abandon plans to increase the minimum wage again later this year, after a 2 pct rise on Jan 1. He
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Govt treads carefully on economic relief measures, hoping normality is near
PoliticsGreek Politics. Arrears also stand at roughly 2 billion euros. Although the Labour Ministry says it wants to tackle
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Snow chaos puts government planning on the spot
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMacquarie for just over 2 billion euros last September. The government has been hoping to fetch a similar
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