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NBG profits up to 714 mln in 9M as NPE ratio is reduced further
EconomyBankingby 3 pct QoQ to 306 million euros. Net fee income increased by 11 pct in 9M to 209 million euros
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Piraeus Bank reports 2 bln NII in 2023, income from fees at 547 mln
EconomyBanking, from losses on NPE sales, while organic impairments were 306 million euros last year. Balance sheet
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Small gains for building activity in Dec, up 7.1 pct in full 2023
EconomyMacroeconomyregions, with just 20 in Western Macedonia, however, permits in the South Aegean and Crete were 306
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Piraeus reports 1.24 bln euros profit for 2024, commissions income at 636 mln
EconomyBankingat 182 million euros, from 306 million euros in 2023. Balance sheet Customer deposits were 59.76
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Greece locked in talks with Egypt over monastery, struggles to gain footing in Libya
PoliticsForeign PolicyDecree 306 of 1974, with all areas designated archaeological sites. Following the lengthy talks
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Alpha Bank net profits at 704 mln in 9M, commission income jumps 14 pct YoY
EconomyBanking-on-year, from 1.24 billion in 2024. Net fee and commission income was 349 million euros, from 306
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Labour market ends 2025 with a positive hiring balance of 77,074 jobs
EconomyMacroeconomywith 306 more departures. The monthly hiring balances have been negative for the whole second half
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Greek primary cash surplus reaches 1.8 bln in H1 2014
EconomyMacroeconomy. The equivalent figures for social security funds and local governments stood at 411 and 267
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Travel surplus soars 57.2 pct in November on surging tourist arrivals
EconomyGreece's travel receipts grew for the sixth successive month by 30.7 percent year on year (YoY) in November at an accelerating pace compared to the 4.6 percent YoY recorded in October, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). In absolute terms, travel receipts reached 267 million from 205 million
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Current account surplus at 407 mln in May - first positive balance since Sept 2014
EconomyMacroeconomymillion and in their holdings of foreign bonds and T-Bills by 267 million. In contrast, residents’ net
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