ATHEX: Bourse falls in line with May’s motto
The Greek stock market showed on Tuesday the phenomenon described in bourse jargon as “sell in May and go away.”
The Greek stock market showed on Tuesday the phenomenon described in bourse jargon as “sell in May and go away.”
At a time when demand for programmers and specialists in the IT sector is causing a headache for several foreign companies, Greece still does not employ many workers in this sector.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, met in Maximos Mansion on Tuesday with a delegation of the Chicago Council of Global Affairs.
The facts are known. Some employees who are also trade unionists intervened to shut down the server at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens last February as an act of solidarity with students who occupied faculties, preventing students from completing online examinations.
Former US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, said he hopes that Turkey will revise its decision to convert the Chora church from a museum into a mosque.
June’s European Parliament elections could see a high abstention rate, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has warned.
George Provopoulos, a former Governor of the Bank of Greece, died Tuesday. He was 74.
Athens Medical School professor and epidemiologist Sotiris Tsiodras had sounded the alarm about a potential increase of dengue fever cases in Europe due to climate change.
Greek authorities confiscated some 46 kilos of cocaine hidden in a container with bananas aboard a vessel inspected at the port of Piraeus, police sources said on Tuesday.
Olympiakos are 90 minutes away from making history, but they will approach the Europa Conference League final with Fiorentina in the same manner as their previous matches, manager Jose Luis Mendilibar has said.