ATHEX: Bourse pares losses by the closing bell
Foreign pressures brought prices down on the Greek stock market from the start of Wednesday’s session.
Foreign pressures brought prices down on the Greek stock market from the start of Wednesday’s session.
Fitch Ratings has upgraded Greece’s ‘big four’ banks (National, Piraeus, Alpha, Eurobank), giving them all a positive outlook.
The digital labor card is evolving into a powerful weapon in the battle against undeclared overtime work, and consequently in favor of improving workers’ incomes.
The Fire Service responded to 38 wildfires across Greece on Monday. Twenty-nine of the fires were quickly contained, while efforts continue to extinguish nine others, with aerial support deployed for seven of them.
The first applications for the purchase of the encroached properties from the state by private individuals can be submitted from September 30.
A 27-year-old man accused of transporting a bag full of grenades surrendered to authorities on Wednesday in Piraeus, following an incident that occurred on Saturday morning in Keratsini.
Cine Paris (22 Kidathineon), one of Athens’ most historic open-air cinemas has returned for movie nights with a view of the Acropolis.
Two of four young men involved in last week’s beating of a 26-year-old French tourist in Rethymno, Crete, have been placed in custody.
As the Thessaloniki International Fair approaches, many expect the prime minister to announce radical changes that will represent the reformist agenda with which he established his own political “brand.”