PM Suggests First Toxic Assets to Be Transferred by Tuesday
Brussels, 28 June - Prime Minister Alenka Bratušek indicated in Brussels on Friday that the first batch of non-performing assets from the state-owned NLB bank, which is estimated at EUR 100m and which does not need approval from the European Commission, would be transferred to the bad bank by Tuesday.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek (left) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at an EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
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PM Alenka Bratušek at EU summit.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
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