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  1. Eurogroup gives Greece another week to agree measures, keeps tranche and recap funds on hold
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    increases. The book-building process of Piraeus has already started, while those of Eurobank

    9%
  2. Management of NPLs to test gov't in negotiations with lenders
    Photo by MacroPolis

    Economy

    . Recent press reports indicated that Eurobank is also interested in participating in Aktua Hellas

    9%
  3. Greek stocks down 4.2 pct over week on global and local concerns

    Economy

    by Eurobank (-20.4 percent), Piraeus (-20.2 percent) and Alpha (-13.6 percent). The average daily turnover

    9%
  4. Greek stocks down by 8.9 pct over week amid concerns of slow review

    Economy

    by the core banks: Eurobank (-27 percent), Alpha (-25.7 percent), Piraeus (-24.9 percent) and NBG (-18.5

    9%
  5. Greek stocks nosedive 9.8 pct over week amid bank sell-off

    Economy

    (-2 percent). In contrast, the top-3 losers were three of the four systemic banks, namely Eurobank

    9%
  6. Greek stocks reverse recent downward trend with 7.5 pct rise on Monday

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    percent in the past two weeks, surged 24.8 percent on Monday, mainly led by Eurobank (+29.9 percent

    9%
  7. HFSF Q3 report shows 23 bln valuation losses in Greek banks
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    ) in Alpha, to 2.38 percent (from 35.41 percent) in Eurobank, to 40.39 percent (from 66.93 percent

    9%
  8. Current account deficit falls to 780 mln in Dec and 7.5 mln in 2015

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    mainly reflecting an inflow of 350 million related to Fairfax’s participation in Eurobank capital

    9%
  9. Newsletter 63 - 19/02/2016

    Newsletters

    , Eurobank is due to publish results on March 2, followed by Alpha and Piraeus on March 3 and 9

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  10. Greek stocks rebound 5.8 pct over week

    Economy

    that bank shares have plummeted 53.8 percent. Top gainers this week included: Eurobank (+22.5 percent

    9%