Greece to auction six-month T-bills on March 29
Greece will sell 625 million euros ($670.75 million) of six-month Treasury bills on March 29, its debt agency PDMA said on Friday.
Greece will sell 625 million euros ($670.75 million) of six-month Treasury bills on March 29, its debt agency PDMA said on Friday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday expressed his confidence that Greece will regain investment grade rating this year.
The Fire Service has launched an investigation into the causes of a fire that destroyed a restaurant in the Nea Smyrni district of Athens on Friday.
European Union leaders Friday played down the risk of a banking crisis developing from recent global financial turbulence and hitting the economy even harder than the energy crunch tied to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Greece supports the European Commission’s proposal for a reformed EU economic governance framework in principle, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Friday during a press conference after a European leaders’ meeting in Brussels.
Measures to support and assist the relatives of the 57 people who lost their lives in the Tempe train collision of February 28, as well as passengers who were injured in the crash, are provided for in a bill submitted to Parliament on Friday by the Development and Investment Ministry.
An all-day strike will shut down the Athens metro (lines 2 and 3) on Tuesday, March 28.
The number of national flags hung from the balconies of private homes in the streets of the Greek capital grew sharply in the wake of the contentious name deal between Athens and Skopje, according to a new study which explores the impact of symbolic conflict resolution on nationalist sentiment.
The European Court of Justice has once again condemned Greece over its environmental performance, and Thessaloniki more specifically over its air quality.
In the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey on February 6, the government in Ankara seems to have shelved its claims against Greece and is keeping a low profile regarding Greek-Turkish relations, which are, at least for now, not high on the election agenda in the neighboring country.