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  1. The wrong prescription
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    in the process and incur travelling costs.” This explanation appears on page 100 of the OECD’s document. Eight

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  2. General gov't cash surplus widened to 2 bln in January

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    also rose by 100 million month on month to 790 million euros and account for 16 percent of total

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  3. The Greek crisis we don’t see
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    100 percent. According to a study by the University of Athens, 12.3 percent of Greeks are suffering

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  4. Greece exceeds expectations with first return to bond markets after four years
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    on a T-bill stock of 15 billion euros. However, this has to be offset against some 100 million

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  5. Are investors getting a bargain with Eurobank?

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    the 100 percent potential gain suggested by some commentators, which was based on the same price

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  6. Greece lays out plans for debt relief from eurozone
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    servicing were decided at that Eurogroup and included: a) Lowering by 100 basis points (bps) the interest

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  7. Bond issued for capital support of Greek banks in 2009 reaches maturity

    Economy

    million), Piraeus (750 million) and Attica (100 million). The remaining amount of 380 million

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  8. Significant post-election economic challenges await Greek coalition

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    . Similarly, loans to sole proprietors posted net additions of just 100 million over the past 15 months

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  9. Eurobank records net loss of 207.4 mln in Q1

    EconomyBanking

    at 100 million in 2014. Within Q1, the number of employees was cut by 1.5 percent to 17.7 thousand

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  10. National Bank starts 2014 posting net profit of 181 mln in Q1
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    to 100 bps in Q1 from 30bps in Q4. Management noted that a similar trend is also evident in Q2. NPL

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