Greek banks in Serbia have no liquidity or outflow problems - central bank


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  • Monday, 06 Jul 2015

Pensioners wait in line in front of the main entrance of a National Bank branch to receive part of their pension in Athens, Greece, July 6, 2015. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

BELGRADE (Reuters) - The four Greek-owned banks in Serbia have no liquidity problems and no major outflows of deposits were recorded, the central bank said on Monday.

"No withdrawals of assets by parent banks were recorded and no major withdrawals of savings deposits were recorded," the central bank said in a statement.

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