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What are the implications of the ECB's decision for Greek banks?
Economyand ELA funding, the ECB still has the last word since emergency liquidity can be blocked
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Greek apartment prices down 5.8 pct in Q4 2014
EconomyMacroeconomythe past three years. The new coalition government has pledged to abolish the previously imposed single
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The alternative of (tax-based) capital controls for Greece
Agorawith this in a rational game setting. If negotiations fail and Greece has to place capital controls
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Greece and eurozone edge towards deal but details remain sketchy
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat ticks most of the boxes that the Greek side has set out, including a new kind of monitoring system
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Greek CPI falls 2.8 pct in Jan for second largest drop since 2001
EconomyMacroeconomyThe drop in Greek consumer price index (CPI) accelerated for the second straight month to 2.8 percent in January from 2.6 percent in December, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). This is the second highest negative reading since 2001. It also means that Greece has been
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Minor changes in Greek time deposit rates, higher movements in corporate loans
EconomyMacroeconomy. Since 2009, the time deposit rate in Greece peaked at 5 percent in June 2012 and has been on the way
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Reported widening of revenue shortfall in Feb as liquidity worries persist
Economy1.23 billion are due on March 13, 16 and 20. In addition, Greece has to pay 1.08 billion mainly
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Coalition rhetoric opens up more fronts for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicsa number of other issues, Varoufakis has been very clear at home and abroad over the last few weeks
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The ECB's strict rules apply if you dare not comply
Agorathat the ECB has played the role of the bad cop. However, is it really as much of a rule-based
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Greek CPI drops at slower rate of 2.2 pct in Feb for 24th straight month of deflation
EconomyMacroeconomyThe drop in the Greek consumer price index (CPI) decelerated to 2.2 percent in February from 2.8 percent in January, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). Greece has been in deflation since March 2013. Over that last two years, the highest decrease in CPI was posted in November
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