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Deposit flow remains negative for the second straight month with outflows of 390 mln in November
EconomyMacroeconomy, which posted inflows of 794 and 607 million respectively. The breakdown by depositor type displayed
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Deposit inflows of 2.65 bln in Dec, highest positive flow since Feb 2013
EconomyMacroeconomy, partly offset by time outflows of 284 million. The breakdown by depositor type showed non-financial
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Negative deposit flow of 1.12 bln in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomyAugust 2014. The breakdown by depositor type displayed non-financial corporations recorded outflows
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When the refugee crisis met the bailout review
Agoraand other capitals. This type of rhetoric has been set aside, thankfully. Instead, Athens’s focus has mostly
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This is how things stand as bailout talks head for a brief pause
EconomyProgrammeThe Greek government and the institutions seem to have reached a consensus on a fiscal gap in the region of 3 percent of GDP for Greece to meet the primary surplus target of 3.5 percent of GDP in 2018. There is also convergence on the type of fiscal interventions required to achieve this target
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Deposit outflows for second straight month in February, at 548 mln
EconomyMacroeconomydisplayed inflows of 162 million. The breakdown by depositor type showed the biggest outflows were
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Athens in quandary over IMF as Fund's role in bailout is firmed up
PoliticsGreek Politicsfocus is on what type of measures the IMF may demand in order to be part of the third programme
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New party aims to mount challenge to the right of Mitsotakis's ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe new party could become a magnet for the type of right-wing voters he will have difficulty reaching
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Greek bailout talks yet to conclude as start of IMF meetings approaches
EconomyProgrammein the initial government plan). The government has also reportedly proposed lower thresholds for the other type
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Marginal deposit inflows of 55 mln in March
EconomyMacroeconomy’ flow was also zero. The breakdown by depositor type showed households and insurance corporations
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