Further capital flight from Greek banks
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A new exodus of deposits wa registered by Greek banks in the first week of April, because of the backdrop of political uncertainty that has been created.
Specifically, from March 30 until April 8, 1.18 billion euros fled Greek banks . Thus, the amount of deposits in the bank accounts of Greek institutions dropped to 134.8 billion euros.
Between December 2014 and April 2015, deposits have fallen by 30 billion.
The loss of deposits from the highs of January 2010, of 237.8 billion, total about about 104 billion euros.
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