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  1. Banking system showed deposit inflows for second straight month, at 531 mln in Sept
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Bear in mind that after the imposition of capital controls in late June, time deposits cannot

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  2. Piraeus Bank reveals mitigating actions aimed at reducing size of capital increase
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    set at 75 and 25 percent respectively. CoCos would bear an annual coupon of 8 percent, yet the coupon

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  3. Cabinet act firms up details of CoCos issuance by Greek banks
    Bank of Greece

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    “pari passu” to common shares. They bear an annual coupon of 8 percent for the first 7-year period after

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  4. No one has won in Spain
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    with the PP would be the closest thing to a bear hug, and then Spain would be Greece, and PSOE like PASOK

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  5. NBG boosts capital base by selling total stake in Finansbank
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    EconomyBanking

    to the relevant approval by the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM). CoCos bear an annual coupon of 8 percent

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  6. Newsletter 61 - 05/02/2016

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    of the refugee challenge, we must also bear in mind that the costs and benefits of providing assistance

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  7. Piraeus first Greek bank to repay Pillar II bonds, others to follow
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    EconomyBanking

    , Pillar II bonds, which are used for ELA funding, bear a nominal interest rate of 1.55 percent (150

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  8. Greek banks on cusp of improved liquidity conditions

    Agora

    , they also bear a fee expense (paid to the state) of 1.15 percent on the nominal bond value. Thus

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  9. EWG clears 7.5 bln tranche for Greece in first step before disbursement
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    with the Athens News Agency that he is “certain that the work that has been done will bear fruits

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  10. Crisis management policy: the sad lesson of the Greek case
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    Agora

    to bear both excessive and unnecessary costs. This will affect not only the Greeks, but should also

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