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Piraeus confirms deal with Intrum for 27bln in NPLs as Eurobank launches SPV
EconomyBankingthat will manage Piraeus Bank’s 1-billion-euro real estate owned assets (REO) portfolio along with any new
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General govt primary cash surplus at 1.68 bln in April, arrears rise by 164 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyof 473 million YoY to 1.06 billion, along with increases in interest paid (+333 million
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Tsipras steps in to limit damage, Mitsotakis eyes tax cuts and fiscal targets
PoliticsGreek Politicsreports on Friday suggested that the cancellation of the tax reform (along with the scrapping
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Mitsotakis focuses on investment and taxes as ND launches election campaign
PoliticsGreek Politics10,000 euros, bringing down corporation tax from 28 percent to 20 percent (along with lower VAT
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Newsletter 210 -07/06/2019
corporation tax from 28 percent to 20 percent (along with lower VAT and dividends tax) and slashing
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East Med concerns not slowing up election campaign as ND plans for office
PoliticsGreek Politicsto appoint a chief of staff as part of his effort to re-model the prime minister’s office along the lines
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Social impact of crisis seen easing in 2018, but 31.8 pct still at risk of poverty/exclusion
Societythis, along with 37.8 percent who said that they could participate in a regular leisure activity. Furthermore
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Mitsotakis sets goals for first days in office after July 7 elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsdoused speculation that he would take a cabinet post, along with the premiership. There has been
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Eurobank’s NPL sales take major step with two transactions
EconomyBankingof the sale. The bank will retain 100 percent of the senior notes along with the remaining 5 percent
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Credit contraction remains at 0.1 pct in May, balance at 161.16 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyCredit contraction in the Greek market stayed at 0.1 percent in May, unchanged from April, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Monday. As a result, the outstanding balance came to 161.16 billion euros from 161.48 billion euros in the previous month. Along with April, May’s credit contraction
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