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  1. Greek stocks, bond yields show effects of worsening mood regarding country's prospects
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    by NBG (-10.6 percent), Eurobank (-8.2 percent) and Alpha (-6.4 percent). From the large non

    4%
  2. Athens Stock Exchange erases losses made since elections as mood improves

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    ) followed by Alpha (+9.5 percent), Eurobank (+9.4 percent) and NBG (+6.8 percent). The large non

    4%
  3. Greek stock market up by 3.5 pct over week amid hope of bailout deal

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    (+8.4 percent), Viohalco (+7.3 percent) and Eurobank (+6.9 percent). In contrast, the biggest

    4%
  4. Athens Stock Exchange ends week on a low, banks lose 9.7 pct

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    percent). In contrast, the highest drop was recorded by: Eurobank (-15.1 percent), OPAP (-12.9 percent

    4%
  5. Another week of losses for Greek stock market amid topsy-turvy ride

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    percent), Titan (+4.8 percent), Motor Oil (+2.5 percent), Eurobank (+1.6 percent) and Public Power

    4%
  6. Greek stocks dive by 4.7 pct as bond yields climb on absence of deal with lenders

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    ) and Alpha Bank (-9 percent). The other two core banks, NBG and Eurobank recorded losses of 5.7

    4%
  7. Greek stocks down by 11.3 pct for biggest weekly fall of last month

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    Bank, Eurobank, Ellaktor and Folli-Follie on Jun 26. The key upcoming development next week is the Euro

    4%
  8. Referendum call finds Greek banks teetering on the edge
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    and Piraeus at 12 billion, Eurobank at 8 billion and Alpha at 6.2 billion. Those estimates were based

    4%
  9. Referendum and the ECB to determine the future of Greek banks
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    billion, Eurobank at 8 billion and Alpha at 6.2 billion). Taking into account the deposit outflows since

    4%
  10. Greek banks' liquidity position at the centre of attention
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    and CEOs of the five Greek banks (the four systemic banks – Alpha, Eurobank, NBG and Piraeus, and Attica

    4%