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Newsletter 184 -23/11/2018
binding offers while 1.18 billion is envisaged from new projects and bidding rounds expected
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Final budget for 2019 excludes pension cuts, includes 910 mln in expansionary measures
EconomyMacroeconomythat have had binding offers while 1.18 billion is envisaged from new projects and bidding rounds
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Moments to remember from the euro crisis
Agoraintervention was a way of binding the Italian government to a certain policy path, assuaging concerns
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Alpha Bank profits at 41 mln in Q3, reach 53.3 mln in 9M
EconomyBankingannounced that it had entered into a binding agreement with Hoist Finance AB for the disposal
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Athens moves quickly to scrap pension cuts as Eurogroup inches forward on euro reform
EconomyProgrammeand private investors. This involvement would take place on a voluntary, informal, non-binding, temporary
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BoG and HFSF schemes under scrutiny as banks look for a way forward on bad loans
EconomyBankingstrong interest. The portfolio contains around 2 billion euros-worth of housing loans. Non-binding
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EastMed pipeline close to high-level agreement, but still a long way from becoming reality
EconomyFeatureschange mitigation remains strong, with the EU parliament recently voting for a legally binding target
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Athens hopeful release of 970 mln will be approved at Friday's Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammea close eye on the progress being made with privatisations. Binding offers are due to be submitted
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NBG reports net profits of 131 mln in Q1, accelerating profitability
EconomyBankingof this year. Non-binding offers have also been received for Project Mirror, an unsecured portfolio
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Primary surplus target still on lenders' agenda despite snap elections
EconomyProgrammeon Monday that it is pushing back from May 28 the deadline for binding bids to be submitted for its
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