Half of citizens feel insecure
About half of all Greeks feel very or fairly insecure about their financial future.
About half of all Greeks feel very or fairly insecure about their financial future.
Emergency services were on high alert in Crete on Thursday after a 6.1 magnitude quake hit off the Greek island, causing tremors felt across Turkey and Israel.
Public Power Corporation will announce a new program to repurchase shares that will total up to 10% of the share capital along with the shares repurchased already, Chairman and CEO Giorgos Stassis announced on Tuesday.
The operation to utilize public property, which has been prioritized by Minister of National Economy and Finance Kyriakos Pierrakakis, is reportedly starting with the announcement in the coming days of a tender for the privatization of Hellenic Saltworks SA.
Morgan Stanley’s report on Greece’s prospects highlights the risks to the economy from the sharp increase in rents recorded in recent years, which continues despite the general decline in inflation.
Shipping and Island Policy Minister Vassilis Kikilias on Wednesday spoke on the phone with Robert Obayda, a director responsible for maritime industry policy at the White House National Security Council.
The new bank that will emerge from the much-anticipated merger between Hellenic Bank and Eurobank Cyprus will operate under a single name: Eurobank.
In a post on social media, Minister of Labor and Social Security Niki Kerameus stressed that “the European Commission recognizes the progress Greece has made.”
At a time when the balance between development and the preservation of the natural and cultural environment is more crucial than ever, the special regulations that have – fortunately – been in place for decades must be upheld without exception.