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Almost a quarter of EU companies would have had liquidity problems by the end of 2020
While no market-sensitive data had been compromised during the attack
Survey finds banks' stocks of non-performing loans can contribute to squeeze on new lending activity in coming months
Because of its high value, experts believe 500-euro note has been used in money laundering, terrorist financing
Athens needs fresh infusion of funds to make its debt payments due in July
The review of the Greek bailout program has been beset by delays and disputes between Athens and its EU creditors
The eurozone economy has held steady since the June ballot, with employment and surveys of purchasing managers stable
On Lookout: Allianz plans acquisitions in eurozone
EC declared the two countries in violation of budget rules
'The central bank has become a quasi-political institution. It's important that we move away from this' Schnabel says