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GREECE - Factors to Watch on June 25

Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:23pm IST
 
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ATHENS, June 25 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events which may affect Greek financial markets on Wednesday:

FOREIGN BANKS BID FOR EGYPT'S BANQUE DU CAIRE

Foreign banks on Tuesday started submitting final bids to buy 67 percent of Banque du Caire from the Egyptian government in the largest privatisation in Egypt since the sale of Bank of Alexandria in 2006. Among the five banks cleared to bid is Greece's National Bank (NBGr.AT: Quote, Profile, Research). [ID:nL24372608]

GREECE'S EFG DENIES EYEING TURKEY'S TEKSTIL BANK

Greece's third-largest lender EFG Eurobank (EFGr.AT: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday denied press reports it is looking to buy out small Turkish lender Tekstil Bank (TEKST.IS: Quote, Profile, Research). [ID:nL24482593]

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