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  1. Greek bank recapitalisation: The story so far and what lies ahead
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    depreciation of the market value of HFSF bank holdings. The initial investment of 25 billion

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  2. Eurosystem funding down by 2 bln in Oct for fourth straight fall

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    will increase their EFSF holdings. At the same time, the ELA funding of Greek banks edged up by 0.41

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  3. Current account deficit at 1.22 bln in Nov, down 18.6 pct

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    offset by a drop of 5.7 billion in residents’ holdings of foreign bonds and T-Bills. Net external

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  4. Current account deficit falls to 780 mln in Dec and 7.5 mln in 2015

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    to a rise of 6 billion in residents’ holdings of foreign bonds and T-Bills, largely reflecting the ESM

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  5. Greece and lenders seen making progress on privatisation fund but not on NPLs

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    (HRADF), the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) holdings in core banks, the Public Properties

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  6. Greek 2015 primary surplus at 0.7 of GDP under programme method as Athens looks for boost

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    portfolio holdings of Greek government securities. In 2015, general government expenditure totalled

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  7. Newsletter 71 - 22/04/2016

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    . Banks may sell up to 50 percent of their total 37.7 billion EFSF bond holdings to the ECB, replacing

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  8. Eurozone sets out proposals for staggered debt relief for Greece

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    Eurogroup. If the ECB returns to Athens the profits from its Greek bond holdings, with maturities

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  9. Eurosystem funding falls below 100-bln mark for first time since Jan 2015

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    of those bonds only for participation of those bond holdings in the quantitative easing (QE) programme

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  10. Multi-bill tabled as Greece aims to take last step to completion of review

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    Holdings including the state-controlled companies. The Supervisory Board of HCAP comprises of five

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