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  1. Stocks edge down 0.6 pct as review talks continue
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    Economy

    percent) and GEKTERNA (+3.1 percent). In contrast, the top underperforming shares were Eurobank (-6.4

    3%
  2. Stocks climb 6 pct during week, propelled by 16.6 pct surge by banks
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    Economy

    led by Eurobank (+24.9 percent), while double-digit gains were also posted by Piraeus (+17.5 percent

    3%
  3. Buoyed by review deal, stocks surge 5.9 pct for second straight weekly rise
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    Economy

    performance this week was posted by Piraeus Bank (+15.4 percent) followed by Eurobank (+12.5

    3%
  4. Stocks up by 4.7 pct, rising for third straight week
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    Economy

    the draft merger agreement. Hellenic Petroleum and Eurobank release their Q1 results on May 17 and 19

    3%
  5. Stocks rise for first time in three weeks, gaining 1.1 pct
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    Economy

    stake in the bank’s share capital stood at 5.18 percent. Moreover, Eurobank announced that Fairfax

    3%
  6. Bank branches fall in 2016, degree of concentration highest in EU
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    EconomyBanking

    Credit Agricole and Citigroup’s retail banking unit in Greece, Eurobank Hellenic Postbank (TT

    3%
  7. Stocks edge down 0.6 pct this week amid soft volumes
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    Economy

    – PPC (-10.3 percent), Eurobank (-5.1 percent) and Ellaktor (-4.1 percent). The trading volumes

    3%
  8. Stocks up 3.1 pct during week to reach fresh two-year high
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    Economy

    stocks that posted double-digit gains this week were Eurobank (+12.1 percent), Piraeus Bank (+10.6

    3%
  9. Greece completes first bond issue in three years, eyes more on way out of programme
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    Economy

    in the bond swap stemmed from the three core Greek banks (Alpha, Eurobank and National), according

    3%
  10. Athens braces for review headwinds due to IMF demands, Berlin changes
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    for concern. These views echoed those expressed by Eurobank’s chief executive, Fokion Karavias, in an op-ed

    3%