Boost in the cards for professional pension funds
A bill being prepared by the Labor Ministry will contain interventions for the operation of Professional Social Security Funds (TEAs) in Greece.
A bill being prepared by the Labor Ministry will contain interventions for the operation of Professional Social Security Funds (TEAs) in Greece.
The Athens Exchange Group is planning changes in market regulation aimed at boosting its prestige and trading activity, and upgrading the investment profile of listed companies from early 2024.
The US Navy support base in Souda Bay on Crete is on standby to offer any support that might be needed to the Ford strike group.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is scheduled to travel to Varna, Bulgaria, to participate in the trilateral Greece-Bulgaria-Romania summit, as announced by his office on Sunday.
Parents hold the key to tackling childhood obesity, an expert who spent seven years advising the Agia Sofia Children’s Hospital on the issue and now works with the Mitera maternity clinic tells Kathimerini.
Costas Zahariadis, the SYRIZA candidate for the Athens mayoral race, who came in third place in the first-round election held on Sunday, has requested a meeting with the runner-up, Haris Doukas, in preparation for the upcoming runoff election next Sunday.
SYRIZA is demanding the intervention of a prosecutor in response to the homophobic remarks made by re-elected Volos Mayor Achilleas Beos against Stefanos Kasselakis, the leader of the leftist opposition party.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis is set to travel to Muscat, the capital port city of Oman, on Monday to participate in the Joint Council of the EU-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit.
Jysk is continuing to expand its network in Greece with the opening of its 57th store last Thursday in Tzitzifies, southern Athens.
The interest rate spread between new deposits and loans increased to 5.94 percentage points in August, as the weighted average interest rates on new deposits and on new loans increased to 0.39% and 6.33% respectively, the Bank of Greece said last week.