BoC plans to close another 15 branches
Up until July 4, Bank of Cyprus will have reduced the number of its branches by 15. Cyprus’ biggest lender intends to shut down seven branches in Nicosia, five in Larnaca-Famagusta and three in Limassol-Paphos.
Up until July 4, Bank of Cyprus will have reduced the number of its branches by 15. Cyprus’ biggest lender intends to shut down seven branches in Nicosia, five in Larnaca-Famagusta and three in Limassol-Paphos.
Poland’s biggest clothing retailer LPP will open its first brick-and-mortar stores in Italy and Greece in December, Chief Financial Officer Przemyslaw Lutkiewicz confirmed during a conference call on Wednesday.
The prospect of a new European Central Bank intervention in favor of overindebted member-states, which Frankfurt raised on Wednesday, boosted prices at Athinon Avenue and saw the benchmark cover almost half of the losses incurred during Tuesday’s selling spree.
Lamda Development on Wednesday uploaded an online presentation of its plan for development of The Ellinikon Park, the largest coastal park in Europe that will dominate the Athens suburb of Elliniko.
Greek lawmakers and Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu on Wednesday exchanged a series of intense comments at a joint meeting of the Political Committee of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NATO PA) and the Mediterranean and Middle East Special Group, which continues in Istanbul.
The introduction of the digital identity card and the digital driver’s license, which were promoted by the conservative New Democracy government, is another positive step in the reform of the functioning of the state and in the improvement of people’s daily life in Greece.
I have been trying for a long time to understand exactly what various Western officials mean when they monotonously repeat that “Turkey is a valuable ally.”
The Italian all-female orchestra Ensemble La Muse – an offshoot of the famed Rondo Veneziano – is playing a tribute to the great and late Ennio Morricone at the Tae Kwon Do Arena in southern Athens.
Such is the difficulty hotels face in finding adequate staff for hiring that more and more businesses are turning to bonuses for any of their employees who can bring an acquaintance or friend along to work. This practice started shortly after Easter, when it became clear that despite the war in Ukraine, tourism in Greece…
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Wednesday that he had “full trust” in the governments of Greece and Italy that they would take the right decisions, when asked on the latest surge in bond yields hitting southern eurozone countries.