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  1. Greek stocks drop 1.5 pct during week, banks post losses of 7.7 pct
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    Economy

    with NBG down 8.9 percent followed by Alpha (-8.6 percent), Piraeus (-7.6 percent) and Eurobank (-4.3

    9%
  2. Greek stocks edge up 0.8 pct for third successive week

    Economy

    as in Aluminium of Greece. Eurobank and NBG said they will release third quarter results on November 16 and 23

    9%
  3. Deadlock at NBG over chairman appointment
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    EconomyBanking

    ), chair of Eurobank BoD and executive chairman of the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) until

    9%
  4. Newsletter 96 - 18/11/2016

    Newsletters

    QoQ to 36.7 billion at the end of September.On Wednesday, Eurobank said its net profits improved

    9%
  5. Current account surplus widens to 1 bln in September
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    an inflow of 325 million related to the sale of Eurobank’s stake of 80 percent in its insurance unit

    9%
  6. NBG turns profitable in Q3, NPE stock drops further by 1 billion
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    EconomyBanking

    recognised in other comprehensive income. Similarly to the other two banks (Eurobank and Piraeus

    9%
  7. Greek stocks fall 1.5 pct on week, banks edge up 0.6 pct

    Economy

    of Greece on Wednesday. The biggest gains this week were posted by Eurobank (+5.9 percent), Grivalia

    9%
  8. Greek stocks drop 1.5 pct during week amid subdued trading activity
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    Economy

    – OLP (+2.2 percent). In contrast, the biggest losses were posted by banks, namely Eurobank (-9.4

    9%
  9. Stocks fall for second straight week amid soft volumes
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    Economy

    , the top underperformers included Piraeus Bank (-8 percent), National – NBG (-6.3 percent) and Eurobank (-6

    9%
  10. Stocks fall for fourth straight week amid lack of progress in talks with lenders
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    Economy

    included Hellenic Exchanges (-7 percent), Eurobank (-6.4 percent) and Piraeus Bank (-5.1 percent

    9%