ATHEX: Bourse seems incapable of rebounding
As the year’s first half is nearing its end, Greek stocks appear unable to recover, with another session on Friday failing to deliver the promised rebound, as banks closed in the red yet again.
As the year’s first half is nearing its end, Greek stocks appear unable to recover, with another session on Friday failing to deliver the promised rebound, as banks closed in the red yet again.
Celestyal Cruises comes to the rescue of last-minute travelers with discounts of up to 45% off select 2022 sailings booked from now through July 11.
Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said on Friday that is “completely shameful that the EU remains silent on illegal actions of Greece that violate international law.”
Sixty angel investors from around the world met with founders and staff of 20 Greek startups, policymakers and corporate leaders in the first such event held in Athens on Thursday and Friday.
Bulgaria’s parliament voted Friday to lift a veto that has long blocked European Union membership negotiations with North Macedonia and Albania, raising fresh hopes that the bloc can now press on with its expansion plans in the Western Balkans amid Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Cyprus signed a deal with Airbus Helicopters on Friday to purchase six light attack helicopters with an option for another six as it seeks to shed Soviet-era armaments and procure military equipment compatible with other European Union member states.
A recently renovated hotel in central Athens was vandalized on Thursday night by at least two unknown individuals, who smashed windows and threw leaflets that called on tourists to leave what they declared to be a “class-war zone.”
There are cases where offsetting harms economic growth while also creating significant liquidity problems.
A standing notam that bans Russian and Belarusian flights in Greece’s national airspace has been extended to September 22 due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said on Friday.