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  1. Eurosystem funding falls by 1.9 bln in Dec, down by 60 bln since July 2015
    Photos by Dennis Skley via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/qcppmH

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    applied on ELA collateral along with participation of Greek banks’ EFSF holdings to ECB quantitative

    2%
  2. General gov't primary cash surplus up to 5 bln in 2016, arrears fall by 1.1 bln in Dec
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    stock decreased by 3.1 billion due to bond redemptions (mostly ECB holdings) and by another 471

    2%
  3. Piraeus Bank records net losses of 6 mln in Q1, further reduction in NPE stock
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    EconomyBanking

    to maximise the value arising from its core business and to focus on realising value in legacy holdings

    2%
  4. Athens outlines 2018 debt management plan for post-bailout era
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    interest rates. Additionally, profits from SMP and ANFA holdings of the European Central Bank

    2%
  5. Thessaloniki Port Authority contract signed, Hellenikon takes another step
    Photo by Giannis Papanikos/Fosphotos

    EconomyProgramme

    group and VNK Capital acquired the stake through a joint investment vehicle, Voxcove Holdings

    2%
  6. Privatisation projects gather pace as Athens targets 2 bln in revenue for 2018

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    and Paneuropean Oil and Industrial Holdings hold 45.5 percent. The remaining is split between institutional

    2%
  7. Piraeus announces transformation plan amid 2020 loss of 662 mln
    Image via www.piraeusbank.gr

    EconomyBanking

    to the shareholders of Piraeus Financial Holdings. The bank is also considering selling portfolios

    2%
  8. Latest 2022 fiscal data a boost as profit transfers and growth lead to small surplus
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    banks from their investment portfolio holdings of Greek Government securities) that deviates from

    2%