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  1. Deposit inflows increase to 1.1 bln in June
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    the ELA ceiling for Greek banks by a total of 3.1 billion. As a result, the ELA limit currently

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  2. Newsletter 129 - 28/07/2017

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    reduce the ELA ceiling by a total of 3.1 billion.

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  3. Newsletter 130 - 04/08/2017

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    announced that the European Central Bank lowered the ELA ceiling for Greek banks by a further 1.6

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  4. Capital controls to ease further from the beginning of September
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    ceiling for Greek banks by a further 1.6 billion to 38.9 billion until September 7. However, a BoG

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  5. Eurosystem funding drops by 3.9 bln in July on big decline in ELA
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    been anticipated as the ECB announced on August 3 that the ELA ceiling for Greek banks would

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  6. Inflows continue in July as deposits increase by 927 mln

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    since May 2014. The ECB decided on August 3 to further reduce the ELA ceiling for Greek banks

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  7. About to soar? Greece's economy still needs to be handled with care
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    Bank (ECB) further reduced the emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) ceiling for Greek banks

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  8. Newsletter 131 - 8/9/2017

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    by BoG that the ECB had approved the lowering of the ELA ceiling for Greek banks by 5 billion euros

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  9. Third review agenda becoming more complex for Tsipras
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    of another 1 percent of GDP from lowering the tax-free ceiling the same year could scupper the prime

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  10. Eurogroup stresses need for quick review, leaves some issues open
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    Assistance ceiling. Coeure noted that there is still a “long way to go” in terms of deposits returning

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