Capital investments by Greek banks in South Eastern Europe expanded rapidly during the period immediately before and after the introduction of the Euro. Through mergers and acquisitions, direct investments in a network of affiliated banks and subsidiary companies, as well as credit granted to Greek industrial capital invested in the region, by the mid-2000's the Greek banking system had come to possess a substantial share of the entire South Eastern European banking sector. The commitment to support subsidiaries in the area has had negative consequences as regards the provision of credit and liquidity in the rapidly shrinking post-2009 Greek economy. The so-called Vienna initiative involved undertakings by major international financial bodi...
The article covers instruments which are aimed at strengthening of global and national financial and...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the profitability of the four Greek banks in the perio...
The global economic crisis in the 1890s affected the economy of Greece severely, and in 1893 the Gre...
The Greek debt crisis is poised to undermine already dwindling investment flows into south-eastern E...
During the 1990s the Greek economy has flourished, with the help of the banking system, which, at th...
Greece accounts for only 6% of the Balkan countries' combined inward FDI stock, but Greek banking pr...
The Global Financial Crisis of 2007-09 triggered a deep recession in Greece, leading investors to wi...
This thesis deals with the economics of Greek banks‟ internationalization. The analysisfocuses on sp...
The financial crisis of 2007-09 was a major test for the global financial system as a whole. Without...
In this paper we review the Greek economic crisis focusing on the banking system. Banksovereign link...
With the introduction of the euro and the mispricing of sovereign (Greek) risk, a flux of funding in...
The financial crisis of 2008 transformed, in some countries, to economic and social one, created ser...
Beginning in 2008, many Greek banks began to face liquidity strains and capital problems as a result...
We examine the existence of a feedback loop between the resilience of the financial sector and Greek...
In October 2008, in the midst of the Global Financial Crisis (2007–09), the Greek government announc...
The article covers instruments which are aimed at strengthening of global and national financial and...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the profitability of the four Greek banks in the perio...
The global economic crisis in the 1890s affected the economy of Greece severely, and in 1893 the Gre...
The Greek debt crisis is poised to undermine already dwindling investment flows into south-eastern E...
During the 1990s the Greek economy has flourished, with the help of the banking system, which, at th...
Greece accounts for only 6% of the Balkan countries' combined inward FDI stock, but Greek banking pr...
The Global Financial Crisis of 2007-09 triggered a deep recession in Greece, leading investors to wi...
This thesis deals with the economics of Greek banks‟ internationalization. The analysisfocuses on sp...
The financial crisis of 2007-09 was a major test for the global financial system as a whole. Without...
In this paper we review the Greek economic crisis focusing on the banking system. Banksovereign link...
With the introduction of the euro and the mispricing of sovereign (Greek) risk, a flux of funding in...
The financial crisis of 2008 transformed, in some countries, to economic and social one, created ser...
Beginning in 2008, many Greek banks began to face liquidity strains and capital problems as a result...
We examine the existence of a feedback loop between the resilience of the financial sector and Greek...
In October 2008, in the midst of the Global Financial Crisis (2007–09), the Greek government announc...
The article covers instruments which are aimed at strengthening of global and national financial and...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the profitability of the four Greek banks in the perio...
The global economic crisis in the 1890s affected the economy of Greece severely, and in 1893 the Gre...