New electricity tariffs by Sunday, free from the adjustment clause
New electricity tariffs will have been announced by Sunday, July 10, by all energy suppliers, according to the state-run news agency AMNA.
New electricity tariffs will have been announced by Sunday, July 10, by all energy suppliers, according to the state-run news agency AMNA.
Employment in the broader industrial sector in Cyprus decreased by 1.5% in 2020, the year of the coronavirus lockdowns, to 39,100, compared to 39,700 in 2019, according to the results of the Survey on Industrial Production 2020, published by the Cyprus Statistical Service (CyStat) on Monday.
Athens-listed Lamda Development is issuing a “green” bond this week aimed at raising between 200 and 230 million euros, to finance its projects including the major development of the old Athens airport at Elliniko that it has undertaken.
Four men tugged at long strips of fabric to lift a coffin out of the gaping hole in the backyard of a small house. They flung the lid open to reveal the moldy corpse of Oleksiy Ketler, who had been killed instantly by shrapnel.
Bank stocks compromised any determination by traders to see a rebound in the Greek bourse on Monday, as they dragged the benchmark and the blue chip index marginally into negative territory, although most other stocks stocks ended the day in the black.
Hellenic Petroleum on Monday announced a cooperation deal with Germany’s RWE on offshore wind power parks in Greece.
In September, “we will see what we will do with the fuel, we will see what will happen with the electricity, [and if prices rise] further we will proceed to additional interventions, and the abolition of the solidarity levy,” Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said in an interview with ANT1 TV on Sunday.
The Greek National Gallery presents 150 pieces from its comprehensive collection on post-impressionist pioneer Konstantinos Parthenis (1878-1967).
The European Central Bank’s biggest shareholder, Germany’s Bundesbank, laid out its conditions for providing fresh support to the euro zone’s most indebted countries on Monday after opposing such aid at an emergency meeting last month.
A wildfire is burning uncontrollably across three fronts near the town of Amfissa, in the municipality of Delfi, central Greece, the Fire Service said on Monday evening.