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  1. Greek bank recapitalisation: The story so far and what lies ahead
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    by the European Central Bank (ECB) for the first time – that will determine the capital needs of Greek banks... in the market – and mostly favoured by banks and private investors – is for the capital shortfall under the baseline scenario to be covered by private investors via share capital increases by waiving the pre

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  2. Greek banks brace for recapitalisation, with Piraeus initiating a bond swap offer
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    outcome of the ongoing assessment noting that capital needs could be manageable. The comprehensive... growth of 2.7 percent is seen in 2017. According to our latest information, Greek banks capital..., probably on the same date. It is expected that the terms of the capital increases would

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  3. Trust in Greek banking system shaky, survey suggests
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    capital controls, those surveyed believed the full lifting of the measures would take around 3 to 4 years. Specifically, 59 percent of individuals surveyed did not expect capital controls to be lifted... of businesses expressed the same opinion. Upon the lifting of capital controls, 46 percent of those

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  4. Are investors getting a bargain with Eurobank?

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    offer submitted by a consortium of investors for Eurobank’s capital increase. The approval signals... raising of 2.86 billion euros. The group of investors includes Fairfax, WLR Funds, Capital Research... stems from Capital (557 million) and Fairfax (400 million). Fairfax and WLR Funds have committed

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  5. Newsletter 44 - 25/09/2015

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    capital shortfall of Greek banks. The resulting capital needs will play a key role.... According to a rumoured scenario in the market, private investors would only cover the capital needs that would result under the AQR and baseline scenario of the stress tests. The additional capital

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  6. Where we stand in the Greek bank recapitalisation process
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    exercises will determine the potential capital shortfall of Greek banks. The resulting capital needs... only cover the capital needs that would result under the AQR and baseline scenario of the stress tests. The additional capital shortfall that would arise under the adverse scenario would be covered

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  7. When will Greek banks operate as credit institutions again?
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    Agora

    after the recapitalisation. In addition, the capital stock of the Greek real economy remains too thin... of capital for businesses constitute the most significant obstacle to affordable and timely lending... costs. Rather, the key impediment is the elevated credit costs for capital and thus the lack

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  8. Value of HFSF participation in Greek banks falls to 17 billion
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    capital loss) of 3.5 billion stemming from its bank holdings and warrants. The outcome for the 6-month... capital of 49.7 billion. In an interview with Kathimerini on July 20, HFSF CEO Anastasia Sakellariou..., 2 billion that could be recovered from resolved banks and its capital buffer of 11.5 billion

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  9. Newsletter 40 - 28/08/2015

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    banks issued in 2013 after the successful capital raising of 8.3 billion. At the moment, the key... the binding scenario for the calculation of capital needs will be based on the baseline or the adverse scenario. In the previous two stress tests conducted by the Bank of Greece, the final capital needs were

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  10. Greece to recover at least 30 of 50 bln it borrowed to bail out banks, says HFSF chief

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    newspaper in an interview published on Sunday. The HFSF’s original paid-up capital stands at 49.7 billion... billion that could be recovered from resolved banks and HFSF capital buffer of 11.5 billion. The head..., Sakellariou underlined her belief that any additional capital needs that might arise for Greek

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