Millions of unprocessed bad loans from last decade's ‌debt crisis are slowing Greece's economic growth and stymying the rebound for families and businesses still locked out of lending markets, an International Monetary Fund official told Reuters.
 

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Millions of bad loans hobble Greece's economic recovery, IMF official says 

 

Morning Bid: March is the cruellest month 

 

JPMorgan to increase small-business lending, hire more credit officers 

 

S&P 500 heads for worst quarter since 2022 as Iran war, rate worries rattle Wall Street 

 

Private lenders delay reckoning with payment concessions on stressed debt  

 

BlackRock weighs HSBC's Canary Wharf tower for new London headquarters, FT reports 

 

E*Trade in talks to lead SpaceX IPO share sale to small investors in US, sources say 

 

US Defense Secretary Hegseth's broker looked to buy defense fund before Iran attack, FT reports 

 

US business equipment borrowings rise more than 14% in February, ELFA says 

 

ECB has reservations about banking credentials of MPS board's CEO candidate, source says 

 

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